Chinese video gaming companies are feeling left in limbo as the industry’s regulator remains silent about the resumption of approvals for new online games after a recent crackdown. The freeze in new game approvals in the world’s biggest video gaming market already reached 100 days as of Friday. The National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA), which is in charge of licensing video games in the country, has not published a list of approved new titles since the end of July. This marks the longest freeze in processing new game licences since a nine-month regulatory hiatus in 2018 . In a...