Talk:WARFRAME (China)/@comment-178.204.113.238-20151025141531/@comment-90.184.79.169-20151210153333

The US often enough makes a US version of whatever franchise they buy. This includes a lot of movies. Check out both versions of The Ring, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and what have you. It includes video games. While the US is keen to allow gore, other types of censorship have been implemented. Take good old Chronotrigger, where alcohol was changed to soup, and poor Ayla didn't get to be bisexual. And of course, the age of consent is very different around the world, as the legal drinking age.

Meanwhile, Europe slams down pretty hard on child killing (causing the necessity for a localized version of the original Fallout games), and various local sensibilities play in as well. Nazi stuff in Germany, say.

China is admittedly a bit of a special case. The government control is very heavy handed.

On a more practical note, if all you cared about was the gameplay, you could use various work arounds to get the Chinese version of the game, and be a wallet warrior for pennies on the dollar.