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The mobile game Reversed Front: Bonfire has been removed from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in Hong Kong.
Another chapter in China's struggle with video games and their impact on society made international news this week. Hong Kong ...
Taiwanese mobile game Reversed Front: Bonfire has been banned in Hong Kong for reportedly "promoting secessionist agencies" ...
Bonfire,' which allows players to overthrow the communist regime, as seditious under Hong Kong's national security laws.
Hong Kong invoked national security laws to ban a video game for the first time, broadening the use of the set of legislation ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong police on Tuesday accused a mobile game application of advocating armed revolution and promoting ...
Hong Kong residents found downloading or sharing a mobile game app about defeating the communist regime may be punished under ...
In a statement, the police force’s National Security Department said “Reversed Front: Bonfire” – a mobile game by Taiwanese developers ESC Taiwan – promotes secessionist agendas, advocates “armed ...
Hong Kong police have warned downloading a mobile game in which players can attempt to overthrow a stand-in for China’s Communist Party could constitute ...
The crackdown on the video game and its users is just the latest in what democracy and human rights advocates say is an ...
According to the website for Reversed Front: Bonfire, players can "pledge allegiance" to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Tibet or Uyghurs, among other options, "to overthrow the Communist regime".