Hong Kong's national security police have turned their attention to online gamers, issuing a restriction on a Taiwanese video game titled 'Reversed Front,' which they claim promotes armed revolution. This action illustrates the government's increasing censorship and scrutiny of online content perceived as a threat. The game, published by ESC Taiwan, is notable for its war strategy themes and its depiction of conflict involving Taiwan and elements within Chinese territories. It has been removed from the local app store but remains available in other regions, revealing the region's ongoing struggle against political censorship in digital spaces.
Hong Kong's national security police are targeting gamers, issuing a ban on the Taiwanese video game 'Reversed Front' for allegedly advocating armed revolution.
The game, developed by ESC Taiwan, allows players to simulate battles against China's Communist Party, capturing the essence of political censorship affecting online content.
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