Earlier this week The Ministry of Justice in Iran blocked Clash of Clans because psychologists in the country believe the game promotes violence and what they are describing as ‘tribal conflict’.
They also state that, among other findings, that the game negatively affects family life for youth, who psychologists believe are addicted to playing. I reported earlier this year that close to two-thirds of mobile gamers in Iran played the game.
Players first reported having trouble accessing the game and then the ban was confirmed when the app was removed from Iran’s most popular third party app store, Cafe Bazaar (which only began publishing the popular title earlier this spring).
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