Devotion re-released in Taiwan after being banned last year

Taiwanese horror game Devotion is once again availa🐎ble for purchase in Taiwan after being banned last year for🍎 a controversial reference to China's president Xi Jinping.

First released on Steam last year, the fir✤st-person horror was pulled a week later after being review-bombed for its inclusion of a Winnie the Pooh meme taunting President Jinping. The Shanghai government revoked Chinese publisher Indievent's business license six months later, seemingly driving a nail into Devotion's coffin.

, Devotion is now available for pre-order in two different physical editions: the standard type with the game, storybook, bookmark, and stickers; and a deluxe edition that includes the original soundtrack. Preorders run until June 15, and are exclusive to Taiwan.

Though, in a Facebook (via ), studio acknowledges that the limited release "will definitely not satisfy all ღplayers," and asks for their fans' patience while they "continue to try various possibilities" as they relate to a wider re🔴lease.

For the uninitiated, Devotion made a splash in the short time it was available for its Kojima-inspired design and for being incredibly scary. Our own Rachel Weber - who once told me she falls asleep to the sound of horror stories - 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:divulged at the time that playing Devotion caused her to "fully scream" several times. The game caused such a stir that it's been 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:preserved at the Harvard-Yenching, a media-preservation library loc♔ated at Harvard University.

With any luck, those of us outside Taiwan won't nee🦹d to wait long to se🅷e what the fuss is all about.

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