China restarts video game approvals after months-long freeze
The approved titles did not include games from industry leader Tencent
SHANGHAI:
China on Saturday approved the release of 80 online video games after a freeze on such approvals for most of the year.
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However, the approved titles, listed on the website of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television, did not include games from industry leader Tencent.
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China, the world’s biggest gaming market, stopped approving new video games in March amid a regulatory overhaul triggered by growing criticism of video games for being violent and allegations that they were causing myopia as well as addiction among young users.
China on Saturday approved the release of 80 online video games after a freeze on such approvals for most of the year.
Google launches free Wi-Fi hotspots
However, the approved titles, listed on the website of the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television, did not include games from industry leader Tencent.
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China, the world’s biggest gaming market, stopped approving new video games in March amid a regulatory overhaul triggered by growing criticism of video games for being violent and allegations that they were causing myopia as well as addiction among young users.