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Why is 'Reversed front: Bonfire' banned in Hong Kong?: Taiwanese app removes mobile game; calls it seditious
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Beijing has declared the game 'Reversed Front: Bonfire,' which allows players to overthrow the communist regime, as seditious under Hong Kong's national security laws. Police warned that downloading or sharing the game could be considered a seditious act, while developers welcomed the publicity from the ban, inadvertently boosting the game's visibility in Hong Kong.
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