Have been playing and loving the game for a while now.
Gladly pre-registered for the new expansion and the platform transfer.
What I just can't get at all is the idea of 'daily server downtime' only to be existing in Korea.
Korea does have the Shutdown law,
but I haven't seen any MMO games on Steam regulated or affected by this.
If you really have to shutdown the Korean servers at night, you should give grounds too, not just notify.
This is totally unfair for Korean players. The way of informing this special policy is also wrong.
It might be worse than service termination in Korea.
I've payed the same money, and equally loved the game as players from other countries.
Just saddened that I might have to stop playing this game.
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#Help
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Hi there. We have removed a section of our Destiny Guardians support pages for the Korean region, which stated that Destiny Guardians is taken offline every night from 12 AM to 6 AM KST. This may only take effect for players who are under the age of 16, in accordance with Korean law.
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15 RespuestasEditado por CallMeSwagni: 9/4/2019 4:48:41 PMI agree with you, Bungie you're not the gouvnerment of Korea. And what if they might ban you're game in their country. You can't just all of the sudden shut down a game overnight? And i believe all country's have their own vision on games. Cant the game be changed to 18+ in Korea? Then its on the regulators in Korea to solve this issue.
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5 RespuestasThe Youth Protection Revision Act, commonly known as the Shutdown Law or Cinderella Law, is an act of the South Korean National Assembly which forbids children under the age of sixteen to play online video games between the hours of 00:00 and 06:00. This is what the law in Korea states.