China's To End Nine-Month Freeze On New Video Game Approvals

  • 5 years ago

According to a report by Gizmodo, on Friday, the Chinese government has ended a nine-month freeze on new approvals of video game licenses after the establishment of a “new body to review ethical issues in gaming” and the completion of a re-organization among government media agencies. The China Morning Post originally reported the news, which comes as a massive relief for Chinese multimedia giant Tencent, the world's largest gaming company, whose stocks have plummeted recently.

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