12/24/2023 0 Comments Diablo immortal ripoff of chinese game![]() ![]() ![]() Social media is heavily regulated in the country, and criticism of public figures and politicians can have dramatic ramifications. It's perhaps unsurprising that the alleged post from the Diablo Immortal account has led to a massive negative reaction within China. RELATED: New Video Game Rules in China Will Only Let Minors Play Online Games 3 Hours Per Week The message is assumed to be asking when President Jinping will step down. It's also a word frequently used to disparage President Jinping, who can be insultingly referred to as Pooh Bear. On May 22, the Diablo Immortal Weibo account was accused of making a post that translates to, "Why hasn't the bear stepped down." As for context, "bear" in Chinese is a term often used to describe incompetence and cowardice, particularly revolving around politics. However, there may have been another reason for Diablo Immortal's delay revolving around an alleged post to the game's Weibo social media account that mocked China's President Xi Jinping. Originally scheduled to launch on June 23, NetEase's explanation for the delay was in order to address a variety of technical issues impacting the game's performance. This past week NetEase, Blizzard's partner in China for localized publishing, officially delayed the release of Diablo Immortal. ![]()
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