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China suspends approval for new online games – SCMP

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China suspends approval for new online games – SCMP

FIGHTING. Rogue Warriors esports team members train for the game 'Arena of Valor' at their club in Shanghai, China September 3, 2021.

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The South China Morning Post says it is unclear until when the suspension on approvals for new online games would last

China has temporarily suspended approval for all new online games in a bid to curb a gaming addiction among young people, the South China Morning Post reported on Thursday, September 9, citing people with knowledge of the matter.

The decision was revealed at a meeting between Chinese authorities and industry giants Tencent Holdings and NetEase, the report said, adding that it was not clear until when the suspension would last.

Beijing on Wednesday had summoned gaming firms including Tencent and NetEase.

Tencent declined to comment. NetEase did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.

China moved in August to ban under-18s from playing video games for more than three hours a week, saying this was needed to curb a growing addiction to what it once described as “spiritual opium”.

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