Some romances are doomed to failure.

And the omens do not look good for this one after the groom decided to play on a games console at his wedding.

Furiously tapping away on PlayerUnknown's Battleground, similar to Fortnite, his bride looks on, perhaps wondering what she's let herself in for.

Her groom, who she wedded last month in Siliguri city, Jalpaiguri, India, doesn't even look up when a guest offers him a present.

The groom was filmed playing on his games console at his wedding while his bride looked on unimpressed. He was playing PlayerUnknown's Battleground

A dreamy wedding video shows the groom, dressed in red, tapping away on his phone as his future wife, studded with glittering jewels, looks less than impressed.

She peers down at the phone, that has fixated her husband-to-be, with a complete lack of interest.

When he is offered a present wrapped in shining purple paper he pushes it away, never taking his eyes away from the phone.

PlayerUnknown's Battleground pits 100 players against each other in a digital struggle for survival.

Users are parachuted onto a digital island where they scavenge for weapons and equipment to kill each other.

The bride looked on less than impressed while he continued to play in Siliguri City, India

He even batted away a present from a guest, barely taking his eyes off the phone, while he was on the game

Steam, which sells the game, heralds it as a 'pioneer' in the multiplayer game world.

Fortnite, which also pits players against each other in a battle for survival, has previously been criticised for damaging users lives.

Last month it was revealed that at least a dozen premier league stars had sought treatment due to the game after it left them with sleepless nights and poor practice performance.

Footballer Dele Alli has been seen performing the flossing dance move, iconic to the game, while French player Antoine Griezmann incorporated a game dance into his goal celebrations.

There is no suggestion that these players are among those being treated.

Antoine Griezmann is a big fan of Fortnite, incorporating the game into his goal celebrations

Played by more than 200 million users, the cartoon multiplayer shooter game is costing children sleep, their school work and causing them to become violent

Notably figures including Prince Harry have called for Fortnite to be banned.

Health professionals have said the game can cost children sleep, their school work and cause them to become violent.

They have also likened its addictive nature to being more like that of hard drugs.