Talk:General Discussion/@comment-198.53.96.60-20141202040953/@comment-25779449-20141202075832

Despite those legal issues, this is actually a win-win solution for both DMM and Chinese players. You just can't imagine how much potential are there in that market (see the great success of LOL among those Chinese young people). However, there's still no sign for DMM to expand its online gaming services abroad,

It's only a matter of time for such thing to arise, and it's not only those Chinese (or the gov't) who is to blame. It's still a fairly "new" country (capitalism since 1980s) with very low GDP per capita, not to mention its relatively insufficient property rights regarding a foreign, browser game.