Battle royale fan sentenced to 18 months in jail for dodging military service after Supreme Court rejects claim he's 'anti-violence' because of his PUBG playtime
Anti-violent sentiments don't line up with violent games, apparently
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A South Korean man has been jailed for 18 months after the country’s Supreme Court dismissed his attempt to dodge mandatory military service on ethical grounds because of his affinity for PUBG. …