Hong Kong Bans Mobile Game Over Alleged Promotion of Armed Revolution

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Hong Kong authorities have effectively banned the Taiwanese war strategy game 'Reversed Front: Bonfire' for promoting 'armed revolution' and 'secessionist agendas,' warning that downloading or supporting it could lead to serious legal charges under the national security law, reflecting ongoing political censorship and tightening control over online content in the city.
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- Hong Kong Bans Taiwanese Video Game for Promoting ‘Armed Revolution’ The New York Times
- Reversed Front: Bonfire: Hong Kong bans 'seditious' mobile game BBC
- Hong Kong police accuse a mobile game app of promoting armed revolution AP News
- Hong Kong Bans Video Game in Further National Security Push Bloomberg
- Hong Kong police accuse mobile game of promoting 'armed revolution' NPR
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