Our friend CpRBe was kind enough to capture three 1080p/60fps videos of the Gears of War: Ultimate Edition beta which has been available for a few days on Xbox One. He told us he was quite rusty as he hadn't played the game for ages but if it's any consolation, it'd have been worse if I had been playing.
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Seems they have very strict non-violence laws in effect - maybe even stricter than Australia's, which is why a lot of people either import or resort to non legal means for movies, TV shows, cartoons and even games.
Another thing that the German goverment also censure is almost anything related to Nazi/World War II history. Even if it is for academic purposes.
Of course this was a few years back, not sure if the German goverment has changed these censure laws. Below is a Google search with a few examples of German (and American) censorship in animes - Naruto's Zabusa with an invisible cleaver is really funny.
https://www.google.com.br/search?q=Germany+censors...
Censorship in Germany means:
1.) You may not sell a banned item openly and
2.) You're not allowed to advertise a banned item
Of course neither Microsoft nor retailers won't bother then if retailers can't just simply put it on their shelves. If you're trading Nazi or WW2 stuff (like old SS-flags or bayonets for ex.) you can go even go to jail. I don't mind Nazis going to jail, but not to be able to just buy me sth that's available for everyone in their respective countries is quite annoying sometimes.
Oh yea, here's another shiny example for german censorship
http://seiryu.cside.to/3dfps/SOF2/sof2-german.jpg DD
That Soldiers of Fortune image is hilarious. Zombies FTW!!! =P
To get the 'juicy' copies is quite simple. As long as it's multi language i can just buy them 15 kilometers from here in France, hehe