Ubisoft is removing blood, gambling, and sex references from Rainbow 6 Siege to appease Chinese censors
Though the country’s put a hold on the games that can be approved for sale in the region, China’s become an enticing market for a lot of publishers. When they’re able to sell their games in the country, there’s an opportunity to sell to millions upon millions more eager costumers. Video game publishers have discovered, just like the film industry did, that it’s often worth pandering to the Chinese and other conservative South East Asian markets.