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Monster Hunter World News - Without citing any specific reasons, Chinese regulators have removed Monster Hunter World from sales. The only issue revealed is that regulatory officials have received "a large number of complaints" about the content, but with no more specific information it remains to be seen what precisely has caused the issue. Tencent will be offering nearly 1M pre-order customers a refund of $44 per copy.
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But jokes aside it has some issues. Although I'm fine with the present situation and am actively contributing to the 300k+ online number.
Thank you for your time!
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Ministry of Culture forbids:
So it's hard to place what it could fall under, so I think companies tend to just play it safe and change what they can so not to tread on the governments toes. Who knows what cause it, maybe someone can put the pieces together from this.
"Whenever possible, secondary attack and interact are NOT to be combined to the same keystroke."
They view the dead differently than most the rest of the world.
"Anything that instigates racial/ethnic hatred, or harms ethnic traditions and cultures."
Falls under this to a T
Gut Out!
What, me worry?
This ban was not China as a whole but just China's rip off of Steam run by Tencent called WeGame.
Unconfirmed but people on Chinese Steam are saying that they purposely complained so it would be taken down so those buyers would then come over to Steam to play.
"Gambling-related content or game features"? Well they won't be putting out another license for anything MMO like then.
or
some creature might resemble their cultural dragons
or
payback to Japan for WW2
It seems the Chinese regulatory commission has not approved a single game yet,so how can they all of a sudden regulate MHW?
So the rumor has it that Steam is about to launch in China,there is a lot of money involved with Steam and WEGAME aka MWH are in direct competition with Steam.
So is Steam supporters paying off some bureaucrat's to strong arm the release of MHW?
I mean seriously,they have allowed hundreds,thousands of games to be released without license without the commission's say so and now all a sudden they decide to step in...pfft,there is money involved,it is the root of all that is evil for certain.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.