The ban on the South Korea-made multiplayer game, whose players
kill to be the last survivor, is the latest bid to cleanse
internet content, after President Xi Jinping painted a vision of
China as a culturally confident rejuvenated great power in a
speech this month to the Communist Party Congress.
The game's gladiator-like battle "severely deviates from the
socialist core value and the Chinese traditional culture and
moral rule," the China Audio-Video and Digital Publishing
Association said in a statement on its website.
Its ethos also goes against the psychological and physical
health of juvenile consumers, it added.
The association, grouped under the umbrella of China's top
content regulator, the State Administration of Press,
Publication, Radio, Film and Television, said SAPPRFT took a
negative view of the game and others of the same kind, and any
licenses for it were unlikely.
Reuters' telephone calls to the games publisher, Bluehole Inc.,
to seek comment, went unanswered.
Leading Chinese gaming and social media company Tencent Holding
Ltd., which hinted on its verified site on China's Twitter-like
Weibo that it might introduce the game on its WeGame platform,
did not respond to requests for comment.
Still, Chinese gamers can access the game through overseas
gaming platforms, though the association, in its statement on
Monday, said Chinese companies should not seek to research,
develop and import such games.
Gaming platforms and live streaming sites should not provide
promotion and advertisement services to such games, it added.
Audiovisual content featuring topics ranging from drug addiction
to homosexuality and incest should be restricted, a
government-affiliated entity said in June.
China also bans a number of American television shows, such as
"The Big Bang Theory" and "House of Cards".
(Reporting by Pei Li and Adam Jourdan; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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