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Chinese government tightens video game restrictions

October 1, 2021
Source: gamesindustry.biz gamesindustry.biz
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Chinese government tightens video game restrictions New memo provides stricter rules around sexuality, morality, history, and religion that titles must adhere to for licensing approval The Chinese government is further tightening its restrictions on the content of games, according to a South China Morning Post report . The outlet cites an internal training memo from China's state-backed gaming association as detailing new, more strict guidelines around what type of games will be approved for release in the country. It notes that video games aren't "pure entertainment" and they must represent "a correct set of values" of the country's history and...
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