I'm surprised this game is not even banned over there. lolFucking cowards. With the overall message of the series, would the game even release in China anyway? Why do they care?
I agree, but I don't think Ubisoft is going to move the needle either way in terms of what HK does.That's sad, people need to support the protestors here. There's a lot at stake
I'm saying lolOf course they did. Lol, who ever expected support for protesters from a multi billion dollar company?
Lol it's a game about resisting oppression*
*unless it's the Chinese market and ripe for tons of profit
Could this watchdogs game even be sold in China?
Fucking cowards. This reminds me of how Steam refused to stand up for the Devotion devs and their organised harassment by Chinese steam accounts and the Chinese government.
That would be amazing. Not sure how much they have to pay Disney though, lol
What about you? Did you do what's right? When something bad happened in your country did you go out there and protest or just posted on the internet about cowards?A bunch of damn cowards falling back instead of doing whats right.
There's no equivalence between not protesting and apologizing to China for supporting protests.What about you? Did you do what's right? When something bad happened in your country did you go out there and protest or just posted on the internet about cowards?
Yep. Banking on politically-charged settings while shying away from it when questioned. It's some meek shit.Ubisoft in a nutshell lately:
"Implies something hugely political."
"Swiftly and cowardly retracts statement saying their games aren't political due to backlash."
RESIST! But only when it's financially convenient.
Capitalism, ho!
Peope call Ubisoft cowards, but in reality they're cowards themselves. That's all I want to say.There's no equivalence between not protesting and apologizing to China for supporting protests.