After PUBG Ban, Tencent Launches Game For Peace In China
Tencent, the developer of the sensational mobile game, PUBG was forced to ban the game in its home country, China. Prominently, due to the accusation of diffusing violence amongst users. Tencent, in an order to retain the massive player database, has released a new game called Game For Peace for the country. Notably, the developer claims that the new game has an element of patriotism.
Factually speaking, the newly launched Game For Peace is virtually identical to PUBG mobile with a handful of key differences. Notably, the company did not notify the PUBG users before taking down the game. Surprisingly, the users who logged into the new game afresh stumbled that all their content and achievements from PUBG profile have been carried forward. Furthermore, the gameplay, the graphic design, the background and even the characters are more or less the same to the original game.
However, the Game For Peace has gotten rid of the bloodshed animations which have been replaced with a green coloured strobe. To further calm down the violence factor, players when dying wave goodbye to the opponent which is hilarious and unusual at the same time. A few other changes that the new game offers include different coloured play zone light and intro/outro video.
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Even though, the game developer, Tencent has shared limited information about the new game. Analysts predict that after the Game For Peace launch, Tencent shares can splurge up to 19 %.