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There is also relief that the regulations have not gone any further.“What the industry is really afraid of is if the government stops approving new games like they did in 2018,” said a Beijing-based private equity investor, referring to The nine-month period when China suspended approval of new video game titles as part of Investor Denial said: trò chơi trực tuyến miễn phí   “The new policy is not the worst that could happen.” > Shares of Tencent, the world's largest games company by revenue, fell initially but ended up up 3%, with analysts noting that it had imposed additional limits on games play for minors earlier in the month.Krafton Inc, a Korean company that charges by providing services for a game similar to the blockbuster “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds” (PUBG) to Tencent, results in less than 1%.Tokyo-listed Nexon and Koei Tecmo joined NetEase, which is traded in the US and Hong Kong, losing more than 3%. The new rules are just starting to come into effect for the gaming industry and are not laws that will punish individuals for violations. Children can often circumvent rules requiring the use of real names and national identifiers when logging into games by using the login credentials of adult family members.

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