> The Chinese ministry of culture accused the game of “distorting history and damaging China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”.<p>Amazing. So the CCP literally said their sovereignty and territorial integrity suffers from one video game showing Tibet as separate nation. Do they realise how weak and insecure they look with that?<p>And based on the rules laid down in the article it sounds like Dark Souls is definitely not a thing in China. No skeletons, no enemies burying out of the ground...
An intriguingly different story on censorship. HN tends to approach the question through a specific historical framework (itself a political football) and miss out on a lot of the interesting psychological ramifications. worth your time.