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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia 2 place · 01/02/2024 20:00 EDT

China greenlights 105 online games in the wake of draft curbs

China greenlights 105 new games, reflecting a strategic shift amid regulatory challenges. New gaming rules in China trigger market upheaval, followed by industry recalibration. China’s gaming sector adapts to evolving regulations, signaling a dynamic future. China’s media regulatory body recently approved 105 new online games, signaling its support for the gaming industry. This comes after... Read more »

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