This week's launch of Black Myth: Wukong has brought further controversy to the game with the leak of a document sent t…

In the conspiracy theories groups China is a hot topic, and I believe this is them telling influencers (who they give a free copy) to stick to the game instead of talking about the country they happen to live in. And I would assume if people stuck to the game few of these topics would be relevant.

Now if an influencer had an issue with say, allegations misogyny at the studio, I would expect them to -

  1. not accept the game from the studio

  2. maybe create content on why they refused the offer of a free game and things they think would need to change to allow them to work with the studio in the future.

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You would have thought that by now they would have realized that explicitly banning people from talking about a subject is basically a method to guarantee that they do.

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