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Chinese analogue PUBG

In the Chinese analogue of PUBG, opponents wave before death and donate lootbox


The Chinese government has not granted Tencent permission to release PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Officials considered that the game was propagandizing violence and forced the publisher to remove the shooter from access - all this time PUBG was in the "testing" mode and attracted the attention of about 70 million users.

As a result, Tencent, which owns the rights to distribute and create an official copy of PUBG in China, has released a new shooter - Game for Peace. It looks and plays almost like the famous "Battle Royale", but with some differences. For example, opponents do not bleed (instead they show hits with a greenish effect), and when they die, they sit on their knees, waving and giving love to the Lutboks before disappearing. It looks very funny and to some extent cute.


Tencent was able to pass the bans thanks largely to cooperation with the authorities. Game for Peace was created with the support of the Chinese army, and on the boot screen you can see the call to join the army. The developers call the game "tribute to the Air Force of the country."


 

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