Friday, 8 September 2017

Malaysian Government block their citizens from accessing Steam over fighting game where Jesus can fight Buddha

A tiny little eight-dollar fighting game is causing quite a stir.

Indie brawler Fight of Gods has caused the Malaysian Government’s Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) department to take a swipe at Steam, denying their citizens access to the Steam store through a blanket, country-wide ban of the Steam Store in reaction to the game.

Fight of Gods seems pretty silly, really – it stars various god-type characters from all sorts of mythologies. That goes for video game staples like Zeus, Odin, Amaterasu and Anubis, but also features the likes of Moses, Jesus and Buddha, and that’s where the sticking point with Malaysia’s government is according to a report from Lowyat.

Malaysian users on enormous gaming forum NeoGAF are also reporting Steam is blocked on their PCs but also even via mobile phone.

The game debuted a trailer featuring Jesus this week to mark it’s launch onto Steam early access. That caused quite a stir, with mainstream media outlets gleefully reporting Jesus’ addition to the game, with his deadpan fight introduction voiceover of “I’m back, for the people.” He then rips himself off his cross and uses the remaining wood to beat people with rekka-style moves like Street Fighter’s Fei Long. No, really.

Another, earlier report from Lowyat claims that the Malaysian Government contacted Valve and requested that they block Fight of Gods for Malaysian steam users before any further action is taken. It seems Valve wasn’t quick enough.

In the wake of the Jesus trailer I did pick up and give Fight of Gods a little play because I really do like fighting games that much, and it seems like a standard-issue low-rent indie fighter with broken combos, for the record. It does give you the chance to tell a rival to “try that on my Jesus”, mind.

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It’s worth noting that users can still boot games in their Steam Library, but the store itself remains broken, so people can’t spend any money without getting into some sort of DNS or something. The Lowyat stories note exactly how you can do this if you happen to be a Malaysian user, by the way.

The error message users currently see warns “This website is not available in Mayalsia as it violate(s) the National law(s),” in both English and Malay. This sort of thing has happened before, of course. Years ago Injustice: Gods Among Us had to be renamed Injustice: The Mighty Among Us in the Middle East – this stuff happens more often than you’d think. Hopefully it’s resolved soon, and without full-on censorship – though that doesn’t seem particularly likely now.


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