You could go through the Oxford English Dictionary, pick a noun, and Chinaâs likely cracked down on it. (Except counterfeit goods). Online games that are âunhealthyâ (says the state) are the latest target, and 45 have been shut down.
State authorities said the games âencouraged players to engage in illegal activities such as drug trafficking and prostitution,â according to the Beijing News. The offending games were run from abroad and had not received permission to operate in China. Wait, so, CrimeCraftâs available in Chengdu? Wat?
Hereâs my favorite detail. According to Agence France-Presse, âmore than 200 online games had been investigated as part of the campaign, launched to coincide with communist Chinaâs 60th birthday on Oct. 1.â Kotaku agrees that that is how you fâ-in party down: Just start banninâ the hell out of everything.
That gives me an idea. Oh, and, because I just got off the phone with someone from the U.K. I would like to say the following: âChiner.â That is all.
China Launches Crackdown on Online Gaming [AFP on Yahoo! Tech, via Game Politics]