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The war strategy game allows players to represent fighters from Taiwan, Hong Kong and other places in plots to overthrow China’s Communist Party.
Hong Kong authorities have warned their residents against downloading a Taiwan-made game called Reversed Front: Bonfire, ...
Hong Kong invoked national security laws to ban a video game for the first time, broadening the use of the set of legislation ...
Bonfire under China’s national security law, the first such action against a video game. The authorities cited threats to ...
Another chapter in China's struggle with video games and their impact on society made international news this week. Hong Kong ...
HONG KONG-Hong Kong invoked national security laws to ban a video game for the first time, broadening the use of the set of legislation to fend off perceived threats and requiring internet service ...
Hong Kong authorities have said people who download ... The warning, the first to denounce a video game, suggests that law enforcement is widening the crackdown that has followed anti-government ...
The crackdown on the video game and its users is just the latest in what democracy and human rights advocates say is an erosion of Hong Kong's civil rights and freedoms.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Train to Hong Kong The sudden appearance of ... can’t ever seem to have a real discussion about video game piracy.… The Street Fighter series ...
Sponsor Message Hong Kong police say the mobile game Reversed Front: Bonfire intentionally provokes hatred towards central authorities and the Hong Kong government. Hong Kong residents or ...
In a statement, the police force’s National Security Department said “Reversed Front: Bonfire” – a mobile game by Taiwanese developers ESC Taiwan – promotes secessionist agendas, advocates “armed ...