Hong Kong Police Warn ‘Seditious’ Taiwan Game May Breach Security Law

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Mobile game allows players to role-play as rebel forces opposing China’s communist regime.

Hong Kong Police Warn ‘Seditious’ Taiwan Game May Breach Security Law

The Hong Kong authorities promote their National Security Law with massive banners in the city around the time of the law’s implementation on June 30, 2020. Adrian Yu/The Epoch Times

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A Taiwanese mobile phone game that allows users to play the role of groups opposing the ruling communist regime in China may flout Hong Kong’s draconian security laws, the city’s police warned on June 10. 

The National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force said in a statement that downloading the game “Reversed Front: Bonfire” on a mobile platform may constitute a violation of the city’s national security laws. 

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