Iraq bans ‘Fortnite,' says video games are negatively influencing its youth (2024)

Iraq’s parliament could put up with the insanity no longer.

The mass killings, sectarian violence, forced militarization of children, sexual enslavement, political corruption — these can be handled.

But these damned kids and their video machines. They should be outside, learning about real violence instead of wasting their time.

That was the opinion provided by Iraqi Shi’ite cleric and definitively uncool grandfather figure Moqtada al-Sadr, whose majority political coalition in Iraq’s parliament decried “Fortnite” and “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds,” or PUBG, as addictive and negative influences on the youth in a letter calling for the ban of such games, according to a Reuters report.

“What will you gain if you killed one or two people in PUBG?" Sadr wrote in a statement obtained by Reuters.

Experience points, one would assume.

“It is not a game for intelligence or a military game that provides you with the correct way to fight.”

Well, someone didn’t have his Werther’s Originals and dose of “Murder She Wrote” today.

But maybe Moqtada is right. After all, how can one expect to be blessed with top-of-the-line training techniques like mastering the art of the side straddle hop — jumping jack — if choosing instead to waste away indoors?

Officially, the ban was instituted “due to the negative effects caused by some electronic games on the health, culture, and security of Iraqi society, including societal and moral threats to children and youth," the report said.

Both games — “Fortnite” and PUBG — were created in 2017 and pit players against one another in an all out battle for survival.

Of Fortnite’s worldwide following numbering in the millions, Iraq is somehow the only country in which playing the game is a threat to the type of youthful corruption that can lead to large-scale sectarian violence.

Lest we forget the significant role “Fortnite” played in:

  • The Anfal Campaign and Kurdish Genocide of the 1980s in which hundreds of thousands of men, women and children were subjected to chemical weapons and killed indiscriminately in an attempt to exterminate the Kurdish population
  • The Iran-Iraq war, 1980-1988, which involved child soldiers
  • Saddam Hussein overseeing the torture of children to elicit confessions by adults
  • The Dujail Massacre
  • The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
  • 2004 suicide bombings in Karbala and Baghdad that killed 140 people
  • Increased sectarian violence from April 1 to May 31, 2005, resulting in 1,036 civilian deaths in the two-month span
  • A 2006 bombing of the historic al-Askari Shrine in Samarra that kicked off a wave of retaliatory responses by the Shia population, with over 1,000 deaths estimated in the days that followed the bombing
  • An estimated civilian death toll of 7,157 in 2013, according to the UN
  • ISIS

A tragic history. If only there was some way kids could escape the constant reminders of grim reality.

Jon Simkins is a writer and editor for Military Times, and a USMC veteran.

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Iraq bans ‘Fortnite,' says video games are negatively influencing its youth (2024)

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Why is Fortnite banned in Iraq? ›

Officially, the ban was instituted “due to the negative effects caused by some electronic games on the health, culture, and security of Iraqi society, including societal and moral threats to children and youth," the report said.

Why does Fortnite say banned on Epic Games Launcher? ›

You can get a Fortnite ban if you do any of the following: Sharing personal information – revealing (or threatening to reveal) other users' real names, locations and other personal data is not permitted. Bullying – attempting to threaten, harass, intimidate, or abuse other players is not allowed.

Why did Fortnite get banned from Apple? ›

Epic Games and Apple have faced off in several legal disputes since 2020, after Apple punished Epic Games for providing discounts to Fortnite players who used its payment system rather than Apple's App Store. Epic Games subsequently removed Fornite from iOS devices.

Is Fortnite illegal in China? ›

The game was “never approved” by the Chinese government and therefore could not officially launch and monetize its services, tweeted Daniel Ahmad, a senior analyst at Niko Partners who covers the video games market in China and Asia.

Has China banned Fortnite? ›

Epic Games has pulled the plug on Fortnite in China, the world's largest video gaming market. The move comes following China's ongoing crackdown against online video games that the authorities reportedly consider a waste of time and a bad influence for young kids.

Is Fortnite shutting down in 2024? ›

Despite the widespread rumors, it is crucial to emphasize that the claims of Fortnite shutting down in 2024 are not true. The game remains popular and profitable, with a massive player base and continued development efforts by Epic Games.

Is it illegal to play Fortnite under 13? ›

Fortnite Battle Royale is rated PEGI 12 because of its elements of violence. However, children under this age might play the game as well. Epic Games has implemented parental controls in-game that work with the Epic Games Store controls.

Is Fortnite ending? ›

There are currently no plans for Fortnite to shut down, and it's extremely unlikely to happen anytime soon. This is based on the game's still massively successful reach, in both player numbers and earnings.

Is Fortnite getting deleted? ›

Fortnite has no plans to shut down.

Will Fortnite get deleted if I delete Epic Games Launcher? ›

Note: If you have games like Fortnite Battle Royale Game then uninstalling the Epic Games Launcher removes all installed games from your PC, much like uninstalling Windows 10. Your Epic Games account is not deleted.

What is banned in Iraq? ›

Iraq has banned the import, manufacture, and selling of alcoholic beverages of all types, punishable by fines of up to IQD 25 million. Customs officers may also confiscate prohibited goods or items deemed a threat to the peace, security, health, environment, or social order of Iraq.

Is Fortnite allowed in Iran? ›

Our products and services are not available where prohibited by export control laws and applicable sanctions, which currently includes the following regions: Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk regions. Cuba. Iran.

Why did Fortnite ban China? ›

The end of “Fortnite” in China comes after the country's regime — which already had relatively strict regulations for video games — in August enacted new rules limiting the time kids under 18 can play games online to three hours per week.

Why is Fortnite inappropriate? ›

But the game's online chat feature—especially in Battle Royale mode—could expose younger players to offensive language or mature content from random strangers. Common Sense recommends Fortnite for teens 13 and up, primarily because of the action violence.

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