Hong Kong warns people over mobile game 'advocating armed revolution'
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Hong Kong police have cautioned citizens against downloading the mobile game 'Reversed Front: Bonfire,' as it may be considered seditious under national security laws. The game is portrayed as promoting secessionist views and the overthrow of the Chinese communist regime. Authorities expressed concerns that such actions could lead to legal consequences, as this warning indicates an escalation in their crackdown on dissent that has intensified since the 2019 protests. The game's developer remains unresponsive to the police warning, while the game allows players to engage in revolutionary scenarios against the state.
Authorities warned that downloading or sharing the mobile game 'Reversed Front: Bonfire' could lead to punishment under national security laws for seditious intentions.
The police indicated that the game promotes secessionist agendas and armed revolution against the People's Republic of China, marking a significant expansion of their crackdown.
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