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Tencent to Limit Minors’ Online Gaming Time in Collaboration with Chinese Authorities

August 19, 2021
Source: aroged.com aroged.com
News Snapshot:
Tencent has pledged to work with Chinese regulators and industry organizations to influence the behavior of underage gamers. The company noted that its PC gaming revenues grew at the slowest pace since 2019 from April to June due to the government’s close focus on the tech sector. Tencent chief Martin Lau said China’s regulators are focused on limiting the amount of time and money minors spend on online gaming for all platforms, and his company is working with the authorities on these issues. Tencent – China’s leading gaming company – could benefit from the new rules because the majority of...
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