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009-S-2015 approved by the Barangay council last January 19, both offline and online First-Person Shooter (FPS) games such as Cross Fire and Point Blank have been added to the list of games not allowed to be played in computer cafes in the said area. Point Blank, on the other hand, is a fast paced online first-person shooter, which is very similar in terms of gameplay to Counter-Strike. Read more in our articles including "Not only DotA: Crossfire, Point Blank banned in Cavite" and "DILG calls for probe into violent video games' impact on youth".

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What is Point Blank banned in Cavite?

009-S-2015 approved by the Barangay council last January 19, both offline and online First-Person Shooter (FPS) games such as Cross Fire and Point Blank have been added to the list of games not allowed to be played in computer cafes in the said area. Point Blank, on the other hand, is a fast paced online first-person shooter, which is very similar in terms of gameplay to Counter-Strike.

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Our coverage of Point Blank banned in Cavite includes: "Not only DotA: Crossfire, Point Blank banned in Cavite"; "DILG calls for probe into violent video games' impact on youth"; "TECNO introduces smarter EllaClaw AI with Cross-App support". Each article provides unique insights and information.

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Our article "Not only DotA: Crossfire, Point Blank banned in Cavite" published on January 26, 2015 covers the latest information about Point Blank banned in Cavite. Check it out for the most current details.