Fresh off surpassing Facebook in market value, Chinese tech giant Tencent is now tasked with figuring out how to make the massively popular battle royale shooter PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) conform with socialism with Chinese characteristics. On Wednesday, Tencent announced on Weibo that it had secured the rights to officially release the world’s hottest computer game in China — though apparently it will be needing a bit of fine-tuning before that happens. Last month, there…
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