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China grants licences to 136 online games

August 2, 2022
Source: sheapeterson.com sheapeterson.com
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China grants licences to 136 online games HONG KONG, Aug 1 (Reuters) – China’s gaming regulator on Monday granted publishing licences to 136 online games, including titles belonging to developers such as G-bits Network Technology Xiamen Co Ltd (603444.SS) and iDreamSky (1119.HK). Titles belonging to tech companies Tencent (0700.HK) and NetEase Inc (9999.HK) were not on the approved list published by the National Press and Public Administration. Reporting by Twinnie Siu and Beijing newsroom Editing by David Goodman Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Source link
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