Recently, the official beta testing of PUBG Mobile has ended and it has been renamed as Peace Elite. Well, I have nothing to do with this game anyway, I don't play it. But Tencent's strategy to pass the censorship is really... ummm... hard to comment on.
It's really strange. Of course, violent content may have an impact on the physical and mental development of teenagers. But will modifying the violent content have an impact on the formation of teenagers' worldview?
Recently, I saw a very funny news (of course, it's fake news).
[Teenager denies killing someone: "He didn't wave at me"]
In 2035, a serious incident of a teenager causing fatal injuries occurred in a certain place. A 17-year-old teenager accidentally killed an 11-year-old teenager while fighting over a Shaun the Sheep toy. But after the 17-year-old teenager was arrested, he refused to admit the fact of the murder. His reason was that the other person was just pretending and only spilled some red liquid, and didn't actually die. The teenager even asked in return, "If he really died, why didn't he wave at me?"
Source: https://t.me/XiaoNa_QAQ/2277