A new Quebec law makes Lara Croft a francophone
Canada: French language rules on video games come into force today that prohibits the sale of new English-only video games in Quebec, if a French version is available, notes the Star. It’s causing a lot of consternation among retailers and gamers alike, who fear the rules will lead to delays in video games arriving in the province, and may not accomplish what the law intends, which is to promote and protect the French language.
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