Buddy, it's all in your head.
Strictly speaking, steam is not legal in China. Aoe2 DE has never been officially released in my country. Devs doesn't need to consider the political attitude of a country that can't be listed.
Moreover, China has never denied the existence of the Tibetan Empire...
But in addition to new civs and campaigns, you said that other things can only be realized through new patch, not DLC.
Otherwise, if you buy it and I don't, what will happen to our ranking ?
More new civs can make the game lasting charms,and now is also a perfect time to release a DLC to boost the morale of AOE2's community as a means of counterattack against AOE4.
At the same time, it is also the wish of many players who like history.
If you're not interested, just ignore it and...
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