Editorial: Gaming / Facebook / [Twitter] / YouTube / Instagram / News / Discord / Forums / Telegram China is famous for regulating all the entertainment that comes to its territory. Of course, video games are no exception to that rule and studios must constantly censor their projects so that they can be marketed in that country. Of course, there are games that, by their nature, are very difficult to officially reach Chinese stores, although that does not prevent the community from demanding translations from developers. That is exactly what happens with Subverse, a controversial pornographic video game available for...