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Chinese markets hate diablo immortal
Chinese markets hate diablo immortal











It’s no secret that China is one of the biggest mobile gaming markets on the planet. But while Devotion is a niche Taiwanese horror game that audiences can still purchase on the Red Candle Games store, Diablo Immortal is a mobile game developed by (and seemingly for) Chinese audiences, which could potentially drive the title into an early grave.

chinese markets hate diablo immortal

In 2019, the horror game Devotion was pulled from Steam because of a leftover easter egg that read “Xi Jinping Winnie the Pooh moron.” China then revoked the game’s publisher’s business license. If true, this wouldn’t be the first time the Chinese government used a shotgun approach to anyone likening Xi Jinping to the fictional character. Per the outlet, finding itself in deep trouble with the Chinese government, NetEase had no choice but to postpone Diablo Immortal’s release indefinitely in the region.

chinese markets hate diablo immortal chinese markets hate diablo immortal

According to Bloomberg, the official reason the Chinese government blocked NetEase’s Weibo account was for “violating relevant laws and regulations” (i.e. Bloomberg reported the story that the Diablo Immortal Weibo account run by NetEase had been banned after posting a statement that, when translated, reads, “Why hasn’t the bear stepped down?” In case you missed all of the internet memes, the President of China, Xi Jinping, has in the past been unflatteringly compared to Winnie the Pooh to the point where he banned the 2018 film Christopher Robin from releasing in the country.













Chinese markets hate diablo immortal