New Horizons, Now Not Available in China

One of the players in China has made Animal Crossing: New Horizons a democratic arena for the Hong Kong government.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons was just at its highest when it was first announced, and now the game’s popularity is increasing every day, even a grandmother is playing the game with a total of 4,000 hours of play.
However, it appears that the game has been unofficially banned in China, or rather, can no longer be sold. This information appears to come from an account Twitter fan-made covering Nintendo news for Chinese players, which was later shared on the ResetEra forum.
THIS IS AN EMERGENCY FOR Animal Crossing Fans in China: All AC merchandise lists (consoles, cases, games) Demand to be removed. The reason is alleged that User Generated Content Offends Chinese leaders.
New Horizons allows players to create their own in-game designs for things like clothing, wallpaper, and design displays. It is suspected that some players have created designs that are considered Quip Chinese leaders.
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