China tightens video game censorship rules forcing developers into creative compromise
China's video game censorship rules are growing increasingly strict, restricting content involving cults, politics, and supernatural elements, forcing international developers to choose between access to the world's largest gaming market and creative compromise. The Guardian's 2021 investigation explores whether entering China's lucrative sector justifies self-censorship. Developers face difficult decisions as regulatory demands intensify.
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