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Guilty Gear Strive quietly removed references to Uyghur, Tibet and Taiwan | PC Gamer - coxrefort1949

Ashamed Gear wheel Strive quietly removed references to Uyghur, Tibet and Republic of China

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(Image credit: Bandai Namco)

To help you understand its complex, globe-spanning story, Shamed Gear Strive comes with an extensive in-game gloss. But late last calendar month, players discovered that one entry had been altered to off references to less fantastical elements of Chinese history.

Arriving shortly subsequently launch, patch 1.03 was largely mundane. But users on ResetEra (via Eurogamer) have since spotted an unmentioned change in the update, recasting two sentences connected a lore entry concerning "World affairs afterwards the Crusades" to dispatch references to countries including Republic of China, Tibet and Uyghur.

(Effigy credit: Bandai Namco, via Aak)

The first edited sentence omitted mention of Korea, Taiwan and Republic of Singapore, in the beginning reading: "Countries that had high universe density and tended to import their foods, such as Korea, Taiwan and Singapore could not solve their nation's problems with the availability of push alone."

The intermediate likewise cut mention of specific region name calling from the following: "China has boost expanded their borders to encompass Uygher, Sitsang, Exclusive Mongolia, Mongolia and Siberia - regions with lower populations but a great deal of natural resources."

At metre of writing, neither Bandai Namco nor Spark System Works have explained the change (Eurogamer notes that information technology was ineffective to get response from either, and I've since sent my own request for comment). But whether now Oregon non, there's a strong suggestion that these changes were made to insure the game's acceptance in China—a country with strict regulations on games publishing.

Other countries, like Australia and Communist China itself, retain their name calling in the copy. Only considering accusations of genocide against the Uyghur people, reports of volume labour camps in Tibet and increased tensions between China and Taiwan, Bandai Namco may be choosing to play IT safe.

Chinese-industrial games suchlike Genshin Impact already filtrate mentions of regions like Hong Kong or Taiwan. Simply pressure to access Mainland China's solid games market has too pressured foreign developers, whether it's Blizzard forbidding a Hearthstone in favou for protest comments or Taiwanese indie horror Devotedness spending two years shut out out of Steam

Natalie Clayton

20 years agone, Nat played Green Set Energy Future for the first time—and she's not stopped up thinking well-nig games since. Joining PC Gamer in 2020, she comes from three years of freelance reporting at Rock Paper Shotgun, Waypoint, VG247 and more. Embedded in the European indie scene and having herself developed critically acclaimed puny games like Can Androids Pray, Nat is always looking a new oddment to scream about—whether IT's the next best independent darling, or simply someone modding a Scotmid into Black Mesa. She's also played for a competitive Splatoon team, and unofficially appears in Apex Legends under the pseudonym Horizon.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/guilty-gear-strive-quietly-removed-references-to-uyghur-tibet-and-taiwan/

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