BEIJING — PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds may be a smash hit everywhere in the world, but leave it to China to take aim at the survival video game's violent content. <br /> <br />CNN reports that gameplay in Battlegrounds is in the style of Hunger Games or Battle Royale. It starts with players parachuting into a desert island, scavenging for all sorts of weapons, and then fighting each other to the death. Last man standing wins! <br /> <br />Despite not yet officially launching in China, the game already has a sizeable chunk of Chinese players. <br /> <br />But with regulators complaining of too much blood and gore, it looks like Battlegrounds won't be getting a license anytime soon. <br /> <br />If it does, expect it to be heavily cut and censored to fit 'socialist core values and traditional Chinese culture.' Hmm, fun. <br /> <br />The Chinese copyright association may not be a fan of violently competitive games, but better violent in a game than in real life, which might be the case if the players get fed up with their policing.