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China bans SC2...

#1

@Li3n

@Li3n

http://www.gosugamers.net/starcraft/new ... arcraft-ii

China bans Starcraft II
Several Starcraft II exhibition matches were scheduled for the 23rd of July on ChinaJoy 2009. Now they're cancelled.



In the picture above you see what would've been the first place to hold an open event for Starcraft II, but unfortunately the Chinese government didn't give their support. It's still unknown why they chose to ban Starcraft II from this year's ChinaJoy, but unofficial statements from online media says it could have something to do with the new regulation laws, created on the 1st of July this year. In short, any marketing promotion of foreign games on Chinese events must be approved, and pass the censorship by the State Administration of News and Press.

Another possible cause claimed by another, not mentioned, website is that Starcraft II is too bloody, and not healthy for the society. Neither Blizzard nor their Chinese partner, NetEase, have officially announced anything about the open event that was scheduled for the 23rd of July, but a picture says more than thousand words, and the pictures in this thread are taken from this year's ChinaJoy preparations.
good ol china, for every step forward, 2 steps back...

But if this ends up extending to the final game then Blizz will lose some major sales... and the chinese will pirate it even more then they would.


#2

Shawn

Shawn

A villain in the game must be Chinese...
...or Zerg camps are too reminiscent of their rural villages...
...or a panda flies a battlecruiser into a mountain and explodes.


#3

@Li3n

@Li3n

Shawnacy said:
...or a panda flies a battlecruiser into a mountain and explodes.

YES PLS!


#4

Terrik

Terrik

...and I'll be here LIVE to give you the latest news from China: Starcraft riots of 2009! The Chinese government has gone one step too far and have messed with a foe even more implacable than Uighur separatists or the Dali Lama ----GAMERS.


#5

Jay

Jay

China used to be awesome in the Han dynasty, ever since, they have been made of suck.


#6

Shawn

Shawn

Terrik said:
...and I'll be here LIVE to give you the latest news from China: Starcraft riots of 2009! The Chinese government has gone one step too far and have messed with a foe even more implacable than Uighur separatists or the Dali Lama ----GAMERS.
So is halforum going to be banned in China now that we are actively discussing it?


#7

Terrik

Terrik

Shawnacy said:
Terrik said:
...and I'll be here LIVE to give you the latest news from China: Starcraft riots of 2009! The Chinese government has gone one step too far and have messed with a foe even more implacable than Uighur separatists or the Dali Lama ----GAMERS.
So is halforum going to be banned in China now that we are actively discussing it?
If I suddenly disappear from the forum forever, you'll know.


#8

Draxo

Draxo

One small step towards brewmaster Pandaren in WoW perhaps.


#9

bhamv3

bhamv3

Terrik said:
Shawnacy said:
Terrik said:
...and I'll be here LIVE to give you the latest news from China: Starcraft riots of 2009! The Chinese government has gone one step too far and have messed with a foe even more implacable than Uighur separatists or the Dali Lama ----GAMERS.
So is halforum going to be banned in China now that we are actively discussing it?
If I suddenly disappear from the forum forever, you'll know.
You're not all that active around here though, so how do we know if you're around but just not posting?

POST MOAR! Our knowledge of your access to Halforum is at stake!


#10

Terrik

Terrik

bhamv3 said:
Terrik said:
Shawnacy said:
Terrik said:
...and I'll be here LIVE to give you the latest news from China: Starcraft riots of 2009! The Chinese government has gone one step too far and have messed with a foe even more implacable than Uighur separatists or the Dali Lama ----GAMERS.
So is halforum going to be banned in China now that we are actively discussing it?
If I suddenly disappear from the forum forever, you'll know.
You're not all that active around here though, so how do we know if you're around but just not posting?

POST MOAR! Our knowledge of your access to Halforum is at stake!
True---I'm much more active on IRC. I'll have to get into the habit of posting...moar.

But on topic, this seriously puzzles me. China hasn't really had problems with Blizzard products for the most part. Hell, I remember WoW banners flying in the streets of Wuhan, and Blizzard has held gaming tournaments here before. Makes no sense really.


#11

ScytheRexx

ScytheRexx

Terrik said:
But on topic, this seriously puzzles me. China hasn't really had problems with Blizzard products for the most part. *, I remember WoW banners flying in the streets of Wuhan, and Blizzard has held gaming tournaments here before. Makes no sense really.
Not saying this is true, since I don't know for sure, but I keep hearing that one of the board members is very close with The9. Blizzard and The9 are not on good terms I hear, a lot of bad blood because The9 was changing the game in favor of certain sensibilities (Which lead to WOTLK not even getting released in China all these months), which was one of the reasons they moved to NetEase. The9 is now taking Blizzard to court over various contract disputes, so I have a feeling Blizzard finding themselves banned from that event might have a bit to do with it.


#12

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

*yawn*

Let me know when they try that in Korea. :rofl:


#13



Iaculus

Shegokigo said:
*yawn*

Let me know when they try that in Korea. :rofl:
Actually, I thought to myself that mybe they didn't want a repeat of what happened to Korea with the first one. Could put quite the crimp in their productivity...


#14

@Li3n

@Li3n

Shegokigo said:
*yawn*

Let me know when they try that in Korea. :rofl:
Well all find out when there's a giant pillar of burning ash rising out of Asia.


#15



Chibibar

Is WoW working in China? (I left WoW so not sure what happen after millions were locked out and start playing on Taiwan's server)

maybe this is part of the China's ploy to control Bliz in China.

Shego: there would be riots and possible many deaths if SC2 is ban in Korea.. ;)


#16



Le Quack

Boxer would take control of the Korean army and out strategize every korean general.


#17

Necronic

Necronic

Sweet, now I have a chance of winning an online game.


#18

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

Necronic said:
Sweet, now I have a chance of winning an online game.
Um, not till it's banned in Korea. :slywink:


#19

@Li3n

@Li3n

Aren't b.net servers still region specific?!


#20





Pardon my ignorance, but I don't understand how there can be exhibition matches with SC2 before it's released. Is the game basically finished and now Blizzard is (or was) trying to drum up more buzz? I'm entirely out of the loop on the Starcraft side of things but last I heard the U.S. release date was later this year.


#21

Bowielee

Bowielee

They're still balancing, but they've had a few exhibition matches of the "beta" version. Some of which had units that had just been put into the game a few weeks before.


#22

@Li3n

@Li3n

The game was playable enough for a beta test a year ago... and even when they announced it it was playable (and they let people play at soe event), but missing the Zerg.

But this being the successor to SC they need to get the MP balance and unit list just right, and then polish it till the shine blinds you. And we have no idea how far along the SP is...

And they're still changing stuff all the time (the Baneling is either out or they're retooling it).

And all the units they scrapped will be available in the editor too...


#23





Bowielee said:
They're still balancing, but they've had a few exhibition matches of the "beta" version. Some of which had units that had just been put into the game a few weeks before.
Ah okay, thanks to you and @li3n. I am absolute crap at RTS so I don't follow SC2 news, but I thought I would have heard about exhibitions. Dumber than I thought on this.


#24

@Li3n

@Li3n

Blizz even has it's own battle reports they've been slowly making: http://eu.starcraft2.com/features/battlereports/1.xml


#25

Shawn

Shawn

This just in. Water pollution sickens thousands in northern China
Or, as the Chinese government reports.
"Water is too yummy for people. Drink bottled water til tap stops being so yummy"


#26

@Li3n

@Li3n

The Blizzard Gods have already struck back... repent China, or more plagues will come.


#27

Shegokigo

Shegokigo

Shawnacy said:
the Chinese government reports.
"Water is too yummy for people. Drink bottled water til tap stops being so yummy"
:rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup:


#28

Zappit

Zappit

@Li3n said:
Shawnacy said:
...or a panda flies a battlecruiser into a mountain and explodes.

YES PLS!
Well, it is Blizzard - it could be a Pandaran Brewmaster drunkenly piloting a battlecruiser.


#29

@Li3n

@Li3n

Well duh... it's just not as cool if it's just a regular panda... not to mention that the fans might not go as crazy with rage from intersecting SC with WC...


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