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China reveals censorship rules for console games -- Nothing that promotes drug use or violence will be allowed

Blocked content includes anything that promotes or incites obscenity, drug use, violence, or gambling; games also can't harm public ethics or China’s culture and traditions.

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The Chinese government has published a list of censorship rules for console games in the country, and it's fairly extensive and will seemingly impact a large number of games. A news release translated by Games In Asia outlines the rules, which arrive after China lifted its 14-year ban on console games earlier this year.

All games must be approved by the Shanghai government culture department and the approval process for games is said to take no longer than 20 days. Content that will not be allowed in games sold in China includes the following:

  • Gambling-related content or game features
  • Anything that violates China’s constitution
  • Anything that threatens China’s national unity, sovereignty, or territorial integrity.
  • Anything that harms the nation’s reputation, security, or interests.
  • Anything that instigates racial/ethnic hatred, or harms ethnic traditions and cultures.
  • Anything that violates China’s policy on religion by promoting cults or superstitions.
  • Anything that promotes or incites obscenity, drug use, violence, or gambling.
  • Anything that harms public ethics or China’s culture and traditions.
  • Anything that insults, slanders, or violates the rights of others.
  • Other content that violates the law

Games that are denied will be returned with the reason for their rejection clearly stated, Games In Asia reports. As such, developers are likely to be able to alter their games and resubmit them if they wish. The report doesn't lay out any specific examples of games that would make the cut, but you'd have to imagine that contentious games like Grand Theft Auto V would be rejected.

China's new console game rules also state that game updates like DLC need to be submitted for approval, even if the main game in question was already approved. This is a significant and potentially problematic point when you consider how frequently some games are updated today.

The lifting of China's longheld console ban would seem to be a boon for platform holders like Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. However, it remains to be seen what impact it will have on the fortunes of those companies. China began its console ban in 2000, following concerns about potential harm to the physical and mental development of children.

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Games can't harm China's culture or traditions... so games involving an octopus inside a woman's vagina is fine. RESPECT THEIR CULTURE, PEOPLE!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> You know that China and Japan are two different countries, with completely different indiginous peoples, right? You also know that even in Japan, hentai is considered creepy by most of the population, right?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> WT...?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> what are you talking about?

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The 7th point cuts off 90% of the last gen's library... It's sad that this level of state control still exists in the world today.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It's sad that a country wants to uphold moral values?

I will say, I do not agree with the rule but it could not hurt people to have it

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No, it's not sad to uphold moral values. They could do that with a rating system, the same way the US and Europe does. There's a difference between responsible regulation and extreme regulation. Banning is the latter.

It's sad that the government takes every attempt to regulate their citizens' access to media, (Baidu, TV programming, restriction of the press, etc.) especially from the Western world, because they fear it might lead to competing political parties and popular dissent. This is generally how communist governments consolidate and retain power.

There is a reason why China is one of only several communist states left in the world and also why the few that do still exist are all extremely insular. By now, most people realize that communism is far better on paper than it is in reality.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> sports games, racing games, platformers, some role playing games. I took a look at my library of ps3 games and those that would be accepted worked out to be roughly 15% of the total count. But then again, I'm not really into the games I just mentioned. I'm pretty sure 10% is the worst case scenario.

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Oh China , the paradise of perfection that is beyond criticism. Such a self secure nation has never graced this world.


Sarcasm off

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"Blocked content includes anything that promotes or incites..."

... democracy.

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So...only table game simulators for the most part are allowed?

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So they can't even play Super Smash Bros.? Kinda wondering what the point was in "lifting the console ban" if 95% of your console games can't be played.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I'm sure the can get them on a black market. They have consoles now, so the games are the easier part to get.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>Yes, but my point was more pertaining to: What's the point of the government lifting this ban when you won't gain any revenue through the sale of their games libraries? Maybe it's so they only get Chinese games developers making censored games for them, but isn't this all a lot more trouble than it's worth?

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So China can look forward to that new golf, tennis, clothing, and bike riding simulator from Rockstar Games. Score one for the Pacific Rim! Plus there are three characters that can do these things, weeee!

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Nintendo just became a competitor this gen.

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So...essentially nothing?

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I agree with not allowing games that have violence and drug use, FOR PEOPLE UNDER CERTAIN AGE.

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This is all about money.

China will not allow Western Game publishers to sell and make money in China. But they will be aloud to use the pirated version. Then they take the most popular games and come out with their own version of it.

So be prepared for games like "Sweets Smash" instead of Candy Crush.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Or "Candy Match"

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Other than Peggle 2, what games would even need to be censored under these guidelines?

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I guess the Chinese will only play games from Nintendo.

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So the Chinese government bans original games but not pirate games ? I guess in China games are rated R for pirates

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Proud to be non chinese

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China has one of the worst human rights records on the planet. How ironic.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Correction China has exactly the same human rights record as America, Britain, Zimbabwe, Iran ..only difference is America has waaay better PR and propaganda machines. Case in point many many American companies knowingly use slave labour in China to cut costs and boost revenue, there by perpetuating poverty in China but somehow China gets all the blame.


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Public ethics? Considering how brainwashed the population in China is that is so fucking wrong.

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Damn! Those are some boring games they're gonna be playing.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Hey, at least they will be video games and not interactive movies.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>They're lucky. These interactive movie type games are so boring and the whole violence thing has been milked dry.

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Your version of video games is old and outdated, you can stick to Candy Crush and Goat simmulator. While we will continue to play GTA 5 and those other Record breaking video games the west develops.

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so basically they are allowed to play arkanoid and tetris, but mario and pacman are off limits

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Oh no, Arkanoid involves exploding blocks, and Tetris is vaguely sexual, probably not allowed. A heavily censored pong might be allowed though.

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YIPPEEEE SKIPPEEEEE !!!

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So, they're stuck with Tetris then? I would also have listed Harvest Moon, but i'm sure there is something in there to offend them.

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A rule banning gambling in games from the country that controls Macau??? Good one, China!

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damn so like everything then? They should have just kept the ban and stuck to pc games.

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nor T or M rated games will pass.

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What would happen if a zombie outbreak occurs in China ? Do they just run around screaming or hit the zombies with noodles ?

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