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That's a shame.
Care to elaborate?
In the info packet they sent to streamers, they asked them not to talk about "feminist propaganda" and they don't want you to talk about how shitty china's game industry is(I fully recognize just about all game industries are bad now though).
I'm split on this. Obviously bad, but not sure I can blame the developers for this fully as (if I understand it correctly, which I might not) they are sort of bound by CCP law? I imagine "stirring up controversy"/"making China look bad" might have some rather dire consequences for the developers.
Let's be clear here I very, very much doubt that this was the devs and was instead most likely a pr drone but I do take your point to an extent. All the had to do was not say anything and it would have been better for them though