Genshin Impact's 11-year penalty
Recently, a Genshin Impact gamer in China was banned for 11 years. The reason for this terrible punishment is said to be because he violated a strict rule. Specifically, it was giving an inappropriate name to the character in the game.
It is known that version 5.0 of Genshin Impact has just been released globally. In this version, players will experience the new Demon God quest. In which, when moving to the land of Natlan, the Traveler will accidentally encounter and rescue a small dragon. After completing the quest, players will have the right to adopt and name this dragon as they like.
However, the above gamer chose to name his dragon “Gu Ailing” (Ailing Valley), which is the name of a famous freestyle skier representing China at the 2022 Winter Olympics held in Beijing.
According to Chinese gaming regulations and policies, naming characters or entities after public figures, especially respected athletes, is prohibited. This rule is put in place to prevent any potential disrespect towards this group of individuals – who are highly regarded in China.
Can this Genshin Impact gamer get his sentence cleared?
In fact, the above naming regulations are issued and enforced very strictly in China. As a game from this country, Genshin Impact is certainly no exception, even though its influence has spread globally.
Previously, Genshin Impact also recorded a few similar cases and received equally severe penalties. However, efforts to request the sentence to be removed have been almost impossible so far. It must be affirmed that the 11-year period is an extremely long period of time and it is causing many mixed reactions in the Genshin Impact community.
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