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Genshin Impact players say Chinese game censors ‘Taiwan’ and ‘Hong Kong’ chat – The Guardian
Users complain about Genshin Impact, one of the biggest games ever released by a Chinese developer, which was released this week

A popular new game, Genshin Impact, is censoring words including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Falun Gong and Putin in the in-game chat function, according to players.
The role-playing quest game from Chinese developer miHoYo was released last week, in what has been called the biggest global launch of a Chinese game ever.
But users around the world have taken to social media to complain about an apparent auto-censorship function built into the in-game chat function.
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