The game is so similar to PUBG that the players have discovered that they even maintain the same level they had in the previous title.
The Reuters agency has attracted the attention of fans in an article noting the curious way in which Tencent is filling the gap of PUBG between players: a hilarious title called Game For Peace mixing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds with paintball.
As the original text explains, after months of trying to get government approval to launch and monetize PUBG in China, the game has been definitively blocked. While Tencent has decided to abandon the effort to launch PUBG within the huge Chinese market, instead it has released Game For Peace. The developer describes this title as “a tribute to the blue sky warriors who protect the airspace of our country,” which is the nickname of the Chinese Air Force.
The most curious thing is that Game For Peace maintains the same level that the players had previously in PUBG. What’s more, some even found themselves in a place in the game that looked a lot like the last place they were in the Bluehole Studio title.
It is not the strangest news starring this game in recent weeks: A few days ago PUBG was banned in Nepal and shortly thereafter it was again for sale.
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