The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video featuring a social experiment or prank where a person asks people on the street about their preferences between two popular online games: Free Fire and PUBG. The interviewer asks participants which game they prefer, and some respondents share their opinions, with some strongly favoring one game over the other. The tone is informal and conversational, with the interviewer sometimes joking or teasing the participants. The video is revealed to be a prank recorded for the "Primitivo Channel" and is intended to entertain and engage viewers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing video games, specifically shooting games.
2. The speaker mentions two games: "Free Fire" and "PUBG" (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds).
3. The speaker asks people for their opinions on which game they prefer.
4. Some people prefer "Free Fire", while others prefer "PUBG".
5. The speaker mentions that some people play video games for up to 6 hours a day.
6. The speaker asks if people would get into a fight with someone who prefers a different game.
7. Some people say they would not get into a fight, while others say they might.
8. The speaker mentions that some people are very passionate about their preferred game.
9. The speaker is recording a video for the "Primitivo Channel" and the "Bingo Game Channel".
10. The speaker asks viewers to subscribe to their channel and to share the video with others.