“Solving” gaming addiction sounds as easy as easy as “solving” alcoholism, but China’s state-affiliated body overseeing video games seems about ready to call recent efforts at curbing gaming use among children a “success.” The Financial Times and Reuters both reported that China’s state-aligned committee on video games released a report Tuesday that says the country has somehow “resolved” gaming addiction for minors. The country has had regulations in place since August, 2021 when it tried enforcing a gaming curfew for children that limited them to one hour of gaming on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. At the time, the Beijing government...