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213 Chinese game companies say they’ll ‘strictly abide’ to government’s overarching rules on gaming

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The Chinese government has always kept a wary eye on videogames, but in recent times it has moved to assert control over the industry. In August, the Chinese Communist Party announced new regulations which limit when and for how long people under the age of 18 are allowed to play online games, as well as requiring real name registration for all players. It has also slowed the approval process for new online games in order to, per a source, “cut the number of new games” and “reduce gaming addiction.”

As the Chinese government proudly declares on its own English-language platform, it is further insisting that the contents of games be regulated: “Obscene and violent content and those breeding unhealthy tendencies, such as money-worship and effeminacy, should be removed.”

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