What is "Cyber RNJ"? PUBG players have been in online dating for four years, and they were convinced by the other party's operation to sell their houses
In 2018, PUBG topped the list of "India's Most Favorite Games" with 61.9% of the votes. After the follow-up "PUBG" mobile game was released in India, it entered the mobile phones of seventy percent of Indian netizens.

The IP of "PUBG" has long become a social symbol in India. Recently, a transnational online romance due to "PUBG" has become a hot topic among players. Through the medium of the game, two players from different countries become CPs, and they are also out of the circle because of identity problems, bold personal actions, and finally absurd endings.
Seema Ghulam Haider, 27, is from Pakistan and a mother of four. In 2019, because of the explosion of "PUBG", she met the hero of the story, Sachin Meena, an Indian, in the game. In the past four years, because of frequent contact and understanding, the two have gradually changed from game CP to long-distance relationship, and the two also completed their emergence in March this year.
Anyone who knows the history of South Asia knows that Pakistan and India have never dealt with each other. Even in the ordinary online dating process, the two need to make a lot of effort. For this time, the woman sold the house and brought her four children to "walk the line" together, and then arrived in India from Pakistan.
To avoid trouble, the two players, bonded by PUBG, spent some time in Nepal before moving to New Delhi to start a new life. But soon the Indian authorities noticed them, and eventually both sides were arrested because of identity problems. The woman's grounds for dealing with her are illegal entry; The man and his father harbored illegal immigrants.
At present, these two players from Pakistan and India have become the modern version of "RNJ" (Romeo and Juliet) in the eyes of some netizens, and are also known as "Cyber RNJ" because they met through online games. It's just that the two of them are not the only ones affected by this incident. Families on both sides have undergone major changes as a result.
The woman's husband originally worked in Saudi Arabia, until one day he suddenly received news from his father, learning that his wife had sold the house and ran to India with his four children to show up with netizens.
The man's family was also firmly opposed when they learned that he was going to marry a Pakistani woman with four children, but things eventually came to an uncontrollable step.
It should be mentioned that the man, Sachin Meena, is only 22 years old and works in a shop in the town for a monthly salary of $100. Although his financial situation was not good, the woman resolutely sold the house and brought four children to India. And it all started because "he was so skilled at playing PUBG." ”
In the past, the meme of "Invincible God of War> Brahmin> Kshatriya> Vaishya >Sudra" has been circulating on the Internet, and the game has become a bridge between players of different classes. This cross-border online romance incident seems to once again explain the truth that "a good game is really useful".
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