It'll be fascinating to see what Blizzard does and says today. Do they backtrack, risking the loss of billions of dollars as a result? Or do they continue supporting an authoritarian regime, alienating fans and employees in their never-ending pursuit of growth? Capitalism owns
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On the other side,what will happen if someone say "hongkong belongs to china"or"i support hongkong police"?
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Epic supports everyone’s right to speak freely. China players of Fortnite are free to criticize the US or criticize Epic just as equally as all others.
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how much you paying them to write an article on this
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After the Blizzard story, The Verge contacted Epic asking what our policy was around political speech. We sent them that statement. They printed it.
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But they banned and threatened legal action on
@SGLsports for smoking weed and playing their game
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I assume that you and SGLsports signed a contract and there would be some clauses where take drugs publicly is not allowed. So... BAD for you.
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Wish you'd care that much about customers.
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48% owned by Tencent says otherwise
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