The mention of a bear led readers to suspect the post was aimed toward China’s President Xi Jinping, who is often compared to the fictional children’s character Winnie the Pooh by his detractors. As the Financial Times reports, the ban appears to have been made after the Diablo Immortal account released a post that read: “Why hasn’t the bear stepped down”. However, the delay of Diablo Immortal comes days after the game’s official account on Weibo – a popular Chinese social media platform – was banned from publishing new posts. “We believe that the game experience in the official online version will become smoother and bring better game content to everyone.” It will be using the time to make “a number of optimization adjustments to the game: support for a wider range of models and devices, the highest quality rendering on more models, a lot of experience, network and performance optimizations, and more”, according to the blog post, (translated using Google Translate).
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