Based on the above list, games featuring post-apocalyptic settings, gay characters, traps, bishōnen, fan-service, historically inspired or alternate history settings, settings accurate to how the world outside of the Chinese government states it, loot boxes, gacha, games depicting gambling, games with Twitch or live-stream integration, smoking, drinking, tattoos, games featuring any military or nation other than China in a favorable light, positive depictions of evil mythological creatures, defeating gods, depicting Nazis, real world religions, games from Japan, and games with an anime art-style would all be forbidden.
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Well, at least no more alphabet virtue signalling and no bazillion WW2 games.
Can't exactly start throwing stones when you sit in a Germany-sized glass house :D
Whelp, that's the end of the games industry.
On the upside, we might get to see if such restrictions are good for society compared to the ever degenerating media in the West. In the mean time, less competition from Chinese developers.
They're not.
People naturally seek that which is forbidden to stimulate themselves. Make it impossible and you don't have curious humans but apathetic drone husks.
You have to tell them enough is enough at some point and stop them. Otherwise they'll keep pushing and you'll get today's West and tomorrow's Weimar.