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China sets 3-hour weekly limit on online gaming for minors

August 31, 2021
Source: positivelyscottish.scot positivelyscottish.scot
News Snapshot:
This Monday (30) China announced that it would be reduced three hours a week The time when a minor can play online games in the country. The new restrictions only allow them to play on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays between 8 pm and 9 pm. Players will be able to play for 1 hour every day of the week during the school holidays. The rules come in place to prevent them (underage) from becoming “addicted” to online games. The country has also contacted game developers to help enforce the ban, and measures include the registration of official documents and even...
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