Kazza
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Life really does come at you fast, even in China. Just a couple of days ago, a new horror game from the makers of Detention was top of the sales charts and earning plaudits from Chinese gamers, leading to articles like this :
Weibo Netizens Captured by Taiwanese Horror Game “Devotion”: The Devoted game is creating a super devoted online fandom (Weibo is kind of like Chinese Twitter).
In just a few short hours, all of that has changed, with the game dropping like a stone off the sales charts and going from 95% positive reviews to just 39%. The reason why? This in-game poster here:
Despite knowing Chinese, the calligraphy style and traditional characters make it difficult for me to read, but apparently the red characters in the middle say "Xi Jinping" (President of China) and "Winnie the Pooh", and the four characters in the outer corner say "your mum". For those that don't know, there was a meme going around the Chinese internet a while back comparing President Xi to Winnie the Pooh, and there is a rumour that pictures of Winnie have been censored as a result (although I can't personally confirm this to be true):
If you're wondering why people making such a big deal about this, most Chinese people consider Taiwan a renegade province, but there are people in Taiwan who want to be independent (I don't know what proportion). There have been cases of Taiwanese actors and singers being boycotted by mainland Chinese after expressing even the mildest sympathy with this view. This developers have apologised (they claim that the poster was just a placeholder while the were developing the game that they forgot to take out), but from what I've read of the replies, it doesn't seemed to have placated the outraged people.
One of the most interesting things about living abroad is seeing the same kind of human situations played out in different ways. I've personally never seen any Chinese outrage about the kind of gender, trans people or racial issues that plague the US, and is easy to think "Wow, people are so much more relaxed here", and then someone goes and touches on the issue of Taiwanese independence and "Boom!".
For anyone interested, Devotion does sound like a pretty sweet game.
Weibo Netizens Captured by Taiwanese Horror Game “Devotion”: The Devoted game is creating a super devoted online fandom (Weibo is kind of like Chinese Twitter).
In just a few short hours, all of that has changed, with the game dropping like a stone off the sales charts and going from 95% positive reviews to just 39%. The reason why? This in-game poster here:


Despite knowing Chinese, the calligraphy style and traditional characters make it difficult for me to read, but apparently the red characters in the middle say "Xi Jinping" (President of China) and "Winnie the Pooh", and the four characters in the outer corner say "your mum". For those that don't know, there was a meme going around the Chinese internet a while back comparing President Xi to Winnie the Pooh, and there is a rumour that pictures of Winnie have been censored as a result (although I can't personally confirm this to be true):
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If you're wondering why people making such a big deal about this, most Chinese people consider Taiwan a renegade province, but there are people in Taiwan who want to be independent (I don't know what proportion). There have been cases of Taiwanese actors and singers being boycotted by mainland Chinese after expressing even the mildest sympathy with this view. This developers have apologised (they claim that the poster was just a placeholder while the were developing the game that they forgot to take out), but from what I've read of the replies, it doesn't seemed to have placated the outraged people.
One of the most interesting things about living abroad is seeing the same kind of human situations played out in different ways. I've personally never seen any Chinese outrage about the kind of gender, trans people or racial issues that plague the US, and is easy to think "Wow, people are so much more relaxed here", and then someone goes and touches on the issue of Taiwanese independence and "Boom!".
For anyone interested, Devotion does sound like a pretty sweet game.