China Bans All New Video Games

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China Bans All New Video Games

Chinese authorities have banned all new video games from being released indefinitely, as the government attempts to tackle what it calls gaming addiction in the under-18s. The suspension was revealed at a meeting with game company Tencent.

The ban was reportedly revealed during a meeting between Chinese gaming companies Tencent and the authorities. Neither company has commented on the suspension, which has not yet been given an end date. The suspension comes as part of a wider bid by the Chinese Communist Party to crack down on gaming addiction amongst children. Just last month, the Chinese government banned under-18s from playing online games for more than three hours per week, and restricted weekend play between 8PM and 9PM. Online gaming companies are required to enforce the ban, which came after state media labelled videogames "spiritual opium" and "electronic drugs" a few weeks prior.
 

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China Bans All New Video Games

Chinese authorities have banned all new video games from being released indefinitely, as the government attempts to tackle what it calls gaming addiction in the under-18s. The suspension was revealed at a meeting with game company Tencent.

The ban was reportedly revealed during a meeting between Chinese gaming companies Tencent and the authorities. Neither company has commented on the suspension, which has not yet been given an end date. The suspension comes as part of a wider bid by the Chinese Communist Party to crack down on gaming addiction amongst children. Just last month, the Chinese government banned under-18s from playing online games for more than three hours per week, and restricted weekend play between 8PM and 9PM. Online gaming companies are required to enforce the ban, which came after state media labelled videogames "spiritual opium" and "electronic drugs" a few weeks prior.

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Fake news



Video Game addiction is a real problem there


:mjlol: what a terrible place. isnt it true you cant use google there?
You could use Bing
 
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:mjlol: what a terrible place. isnt it true you cant use google there?
I had to use bing when I was there still was able to access some NSFW content
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:francis: China is only going to get bolder with its authoritarianism. Theu k.ow no one will push back against them unless they get violent.

China only goes this hard when they figure out they got a big problem on their hand. So it appears they got an internet addiction problem real bad.
 

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Making it an imperative to tackle any kind of addiction in your society is actually
pretty cool.

We can't realistically talk about "Authoritarian" behavior and we live in the United States
a country where just last year we had violent riots for months and people were regularly
brutalized by our militarized police force.

And we're not just talking regular people, they were fukking reporters up too.
 
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