Animal Crossing: New Horizons Removed from Chinese Retailers

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been dropped by multiple online retailers in China after protestors have gathered on each others islands.

Animal Crossing has been very popular since the game was first released last month. It has gone on to become the fastest-selling Switch title ever in Japan and topped the physical sales charts in the UK. The game definitely has its hooks in plenty of countries. However, it looks like players in China will have to jump through some hoops if they want to get their hands on it because Chinese retailers have taken down all listings of the hit game.

Reuters reported that two of the most popular e-commerce sites in both Pinduoduo and Taobao have removed all listings of Animal Crossing from their sites. The Chinese government hasn’t released a statement regarding the mysteriously removal. An order from the government does seem like the most likely reason for the absence though.

New Horizons has become a popular way for pro-democracy protestors to gather together in China. Due to the limitations that coronavirus has set on many countries, people have found other ways to congregate with this being one of them. Chinese protestors have begun to gather on other players’ islands where they have partaken in small protests.


Wired UK had an interview with a pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong. He stated: “Animal Crossing is a place without political censorship, so it is a good place to continue our fight. Even lawmakers in Hong Kong are playing this game”

While online retailers have brought the hammer down on the sales of this game, there are still ways imported Switch owners can grab a copy of the game. Imported systems can still download the title from the Nintendo eShop by setting up an international account. There have even been some online resellers that do not mention the game by name so that they can arrange a sale through private messaging.

The country has not taken the next step by blocking access to Nintendo’s servers. This would, of course, block digital sales of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but it would also block sales of all other digital titles as well. If this measure is taken, this could cause some animosity with Nintendo and Tencent.



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CentPosted:

Lgnd I wanted to get a switch for this game. Sucks for china.


It is definitely worth the buy. Such a fun game and you barely even notice the time go by when playing.

LgndPosted:

I wanted to get a switch for this game. Sucks for china.

CentPosted:

Forest
Cent China is just weird man. Animal Crossing is a prime example of a game that anyone can play no matter the age and they're taking it off markets. So now you gotta find some random animal crossing dealer and hope it's a legit copy.


It's due to a chat system in the game that is not tied to any social account, therefor they can't monitor it and are banning it. There are reasons why multiple games are not released in china, and when they are they have a special client or version for the region.

The switch is completely region free, so you can import any game from another country without any issues.


I'm surprised it ever released like that to begin with if they have such a big issue with it. I never knew they were like that though. Interesting to see people are still trying to sell it in a lowkey way by labeling it as something else.

ForestPosted:

Cent China is just weird man. Animal Crossing is a prime example of a game that anyone can play no matter the age and they're taking it off markets. So now you gotta find some random animal crossing dealer and hope it's a legit copy.


It's due to a chat system in the game that is not tied to any social account, therefor they can't monitor it and are banning it. There are reasons why multiple games are not released in china, and when they are they have a special client or version for the region.

The switch is completely region free, so you can import any game from another country without any issues.

CentPosted:

China is just weird man. Animal Crossing is a prime example of a game that anyone can play no matter the age and they're taking it off markets. So now you gotta find some random animal crossing dealer and hope it's a legit copy.

IntPosted:

This is actually ridiculous, I can't believe there are people out there like this.

MikePosted:

Games like Animal Crossing Shouldnt be black market.