Hong Kong police accuse mobile game of promoting 'armed revolution'
Summary
Hong Kong police have warned against downloading a mobile game called Reversed Front: Bonfire, which they say promotes "armed revolution" against Mainland China. Using the app could violate Hong Kong's national security law, which imposes severe penalties for acts seen as threatening the state.Key Facts
- Hong Kong police claim the game advocates overthrowing China’s government.
- The game allows players to choose between supporting various regions or the Communist regime.
- Hong Kong’s national security law prohibits acts of secession and subversion.
- Violating this law can result in heavy penalties, including life imprisonment.
- The game is published by ESC Taiwan and is available on popular app stores.
- The game has fewer than 360 ratings, indicating limited downloads.
- Hong Kong has increased national security efforts since 2020.
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