Then Walt Disney Company CEO, Robert Iger, politics with Chinese President Xi Jinping to seek approval of Shanghai Disney Resort. They were willing to do just about anything to make sure they had a taste of that sweet, sweet Chinese Yuan. Westerners bargained that the rising middle class in China, despite its communist and authoritarian rule, would be a huge boost to corporate bottom lines. They have prostrated themselves before the communist rulers of China in every unbecoming effort to get a chance at the Chinese market. They have groveled, they have begged, they have pleaded. It may take them months before they can release D:I to the China market actually considering at details looking abit grim.Are western corporations finally waking up to the dangers of China after decades of empowering them? I think they have to regulate or modify something before they can appeal to Chinese market but we may never know exact reasons until it’s done. Perhaps they really wanted to ensure the playable build is perfect to release at the market (there are reports of lost loot due to bugs, players being stuck and all that) but we all know they can release as beta version like rest of the world at China too.Įither excuse can not be correlated to something else and looking at their official accounts being banned in Chinese social media, it doesn’t paint a good looking frame of scenery. And why would they rush it out of the door for the west, if they don’t have a safe visuals edition at bay already? That doesn’t make any ounce of sense. Most likely it’s due to blood and gore being patched, but ain’t there just enough time to patch all that? Since its beta release a few good weeks passed, and perhaps months since people played tested this.
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