Rainbow Six Siege developers will roll back controversial 'censorship' update, Ubisoft announces

The Independent - Tech 

Rainbow Six Siege players around the world will not have to play a censored version of the game after a major U-turn by developers Ubisoft. The company announced earlier this month that it would be making substantial changes to the game's look to allow it to be played in China. Those included getting rid of symbols and decoration that used skulls, blood that was cleaned up and the disappearance of gambling machines. Despite assurances that the alterations were entirely superficial and would not affect gameplay, fans were immediately angry that such significant changes were being made wherever they were in the world. Though the alterations were in response to demands from the Chinese government, they were rolled out globally.

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