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Full of violence, PUBG Mobile in China was forced to be withdrawn and replaced with a new game


The release of the game is not always as easy as turning the palm of the hand. Not only internal problems, policy issues from a country can also cause a game to be canceled or opposed. Like what’s going on PUBG Mobile at the moment. Tencent Games as publisher the game failed to get a license from the Chinese government.

Reported from Reuters, Tencent failed to obtain a license for PUBG Mobile because this game contains bloody violence that violates the rules in China. For that, Tencent must withdraw PUBG Mobile from the market and replace it with a new game entitled Games for Peace.

Based on video gameplay which exists, Games for Peace exactly the same as PUBG Mobile. But what sets it apart, players no longer find blood. Even the dead player characters are no longer corpses. The player who is shot and lost will kneel down and give a loot box while waving goodbye, saying goodbye, and disappearing from the map.

In addition to the contents of the replaced content, Games for Peace using a more patriotic and anti-terrorism theme. Now, players take on the role of a military man who must protect a state-owned airfield. In order not to lose old players, Tencent also offers account migration from PUBG Mobile to Games for Peace. Will this also happen in Indonesia?

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