>>17387734You know, I kinda feel like Niji's overseas branches are run by implicit permissions like without a formal & signed letter declaring they've been given permissions. Like, picrel. ID had been playing games like borderlands/Watch dogs despite EN not playing it. It's as if they get to play it, but at the risk of getting copyright striked. Them getting striked wouldn't be a problem at all for the company itself because it's ID and the legal issues wouldn't be worth it for the winning party to pursue.