![]() ![]() You wouldn’t expect that though, especially for a game clearly designed for the Chinese market – in fact, it’s one of the few times Blizzard has worked with a third-party developer, in this case NetEase, on its own intellectual property.Īccording to user surveys by Reddit, the entire fiasco may have been due to an employee posting anti-government messages on the Weibo page that read “Why didn’t the bear resign?”, a reference to President Xi Jinping that is often censored. ![]() As explained by the South China Morning Post, there are far more severe penalties than a Weibo suspension, such as a complete removal from the page. Although the account has ‘only’ 47,000 followers, it is a significant loss. This is similar to deleting a Twitter account, Facebook page, or Discord server in the days before launch. On the Weibo side, the official Diablo Immortal page was banned last Wednesday for “violating relevant laws and regulations” and can’t post it yet.
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