May
Rest assured my friend, we know the laws and rules very well. It is not possible to ban this game within the borders of Türkiye. It does not cause any problems and is not prohibited according to Turkish law. The game is available for sale on Playstation, Xbox, Steam and EA Play platforms, but when we want to purchase it from Epic Games, we encounter an error and claim that this game is banned. This is not possible. It is also available on other platforms and we request that this game be available on Epic Games Store as soon as possible. And we prevent Turkish players from being deprived of the free game campaign
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If Dragon Age was banned in my country, it should be unavailable on other platforms. But this situation is only valid on the Epic Games platform. So it's ridiculous to say that it's because of the law. You're just going to remove the restriction on Epic Games. It shouldn't be this difficult.
May
@Arcane_2077 hey, think you misunderstood, if you read the entire article you would have seen that Israel is not a part of it, will not start some political debate now but here are the countries listed ( that are banned ):
again no reason for any of the countries (Israel, turkey, Cyprus and the other countries who are also experiencing this problem ) to currently have this issue because none of us who have complained are from the countries that are banned ( by the way if we were, the game wouldn't have been available on other platforms but banned in epic games ).
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@02266be84f05ba85 The wording implied they didn't actually know anything though. "Laws"? Really? Also "embargoes" are sanctioned by governments not private companies.
It is true that an embargoe can block a game from a market but... there is no embargoe. Their wording also supports the fact that "embargoes" are sanctioned by outside forces, countries in this case which, like I stated, simply doesn't exist.
May
@Tardelius kanka discordun varsa nickim zalemsah ordan arkadaşlık isteği at bi konuşalım istersen instagramda verebilirim
May
@Arcane_2077 Can you provide a source for that? There is no embargoe that exists for Turkey. And no... private companies can't do "embargoe". They may refuse to sell but it is not embargoe by definition.