Chinese Regulators Might Be Banning Furry Content in Games

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A few screenshots are circulating within the indie developer/gamer community, showing that developers are getting messages from regulators to heavily modify their furry content. Otherwise, they will be unable to acquire a license to publish their games.
According to the screenshots, no animal or fantasy body parts, including animal ears, paws, horns, fangs, and tails, would be allowed on human characters, or in short , no furry characters are allowed in video games.
Chinese Regulators Might Be Banning Furry Content in Games
Chinese Regulators Might Be Banning Furry Content in Games
So far, the most concrete evidence for this regulation change has been a photo of printed material that clearly states animal traits are deemed “inappropriate” by the publishing istration. However, considering the fact that Chinese traditional animal fairies, which can turn into humans, were already soft-banned by regulators, this recent development wouldn’t be the most surprising change in enforcement by the regulators.
Chinese Regulators Might Be Banning Furry Content in Games
The furry sub-culture has been one of the fastest developing in China. There were massive furry gatherings before COVID, and quite a few anticipated game titles, such as Mercury Abbey, Kelipot, and Back to the Dawn, are all furry-themed.
Posted on 10/26/20222.6K Views

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