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Tencent, the world's largest video game publisher, will implement age restrictions for all of its titles in China in 2019. Player identities will be verified using China's national citizen ...
An article by a Chinese state-run publication calling for new restrictions sent share prices in tech giants Tencent and NetEase sharply lower.
China's video game industry leaders advocate for more stringent regulations for youth gaming. Tencent pledges to double down on its efforts to combat gaming addiction among minors. Market-moving ...
Tencent and NetEase were called to meet with regulators about new restrictions on video gaming for minors, according to the South China Morning Post.
Tencent's stock price took a dip after a state-owned media outlet in China called video games "spiritual opium" due to minors experiencing "gaming addiction." ...
The company's anti-addiction system now covers more than 30 video games, including PUBG and Honour of Kings.
China’s Tencent Is Using Facial Recognition To Stop Kids From Playing Video Games at Night: Part of new measures in China to curb video game addiction.
The game has even been heavily linked to the epidemic rise of video game addiction in the country. Earlier this month, Tencent disclosed that there are plans to roll out the real-name verification ...
A new report out of China has claimed that the country has “solved” its youth video game addiction problem, after strict regulations on gameplay time were introduced last year.
Chinese regulators summoned Tencent and NetEase on Wednesday, telling them to resolutely enforce the government’s latest minor-protection rules and overhaul potential addictive gameplay.
In the face of public pressure, Chinese internet giant Tencent is limiting play time for younger users of its hit mobile game Honor of Kings (dubbed Strike of Kings in the west). Starting Tuesday ...