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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HyqYRBQD4N8
I noticed that too. Perhaps an exception was made due to it being more of a kiddy play area rather than a casino?
Now I’m curious if Dragon Quest needed to make any changes in their games to market to China since they also have some gambling
May I suggest you to release a country-locked free DLC with the alternate skin ? :D
Here's my solution:
Step 1: open the game to steam workshop
Step 2: Someone leaks the censored files
Step 3: Someone else loads them to steam workshop
Explaination: The creator of the game is not responsable for the content created on the steam workshop