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Recently, the Hong Kong police warned citizens not to download a mobile game called 'Reverse United Front' because they believe the game contains content that divides the country.
The police said the game lets players take on roles from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other places to oppose the Chinese government.
The police also said that sharing this game might be illegal.
After the warning was issued, the game was quickly removed from app stores in Hong Kong.
However, many people started searching for the game online, and the number of searches increased a lot.
Some netizens said they only learned about the game because of the police warning.
The company that developed the game said online that the game is very popular in Hong Kong.
The police also advised people who have already downloaded the game to delete it immediately and not to pay for it.