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Which is an understatement and a half, considering they reviewbombed Ruina from a ~98% rating to an ~88% rating during their reviewbomb run (if not lower; those are just the numbers I recall)
They also sent death threats.
Plus, the game isn't technically allowed in China anyways (iirc), so with all that being said...why would PM care about touching that can of worms anymore? They've already been bitten, badly.
Look, I get it, it sucks for the reasonable Chinese players who just want a fun time. But you'd have to be insane to deny that there isn't a cultural issue with the Chinese communities for any fanbase let alone gacha games. Especially when this ♥♥♥♥ just
keeps
on
happening.
I'd be requesting everything be in french if I'd have focused on my main language in my youth :/
I can't fathom why the story would upset them in particular that much. Suppose in the end I'm glad they gave things a proper ending though, seemed rather disappointing to leave it all unfinished.
Well, in the end it's not surprising there's no Chinese version, if it plays in China at all. The censorship laws there are pretty bad there, I heard. Too violent/bloody probably.
(This is the PM-Verse, after all. It is as grimdark as you can make a urban/fantasy setting, without making it a utter 40K Warhammer hellscape of eternal torment and damnation.)