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09/14/2021 3:14 pm
Life is Strange: True Colors debuted last Friday, September 10 for almost all platforms, and although critics seem to have been fascinated with the new game in the series, sadly there are several users who are making it review bombing for a particular reason.
You see, the story of True colors is set in Haven Springs, a small fictional town where it is possible to find different types of shops and establishments. One of them, called Treasures of Tibet, displays a huge Tibetan flag right at the entrance.
Well, the Chinese players do not agree that the authors of the game used this flag. Why? Well, because it is used in the Tibet Independence Movement, which seeks the political separation of Tibet. For this reason, this flag has been banned in Mainland China and just talking about it is already the subject of controversy.
At the time of writing, its developers have not commented on it and being frank, it would be a bit strange if they decided to remove the band through a patch or an update, but anything can happen at this point.
Via: PC Gamer