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Wow! In this country, playing games is limited in time and must show an ID card

GridGames.ID – Starting next year, the giant company Tencent will impose a limit on playing time for children and teenagers in China, before playing they must show an ID card.

Tencent limits play time for children and teens in China using a new verification system.

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More seriously, the company is also under intense pressure after President Xi Jinping said many children are getting myopic because of games, and the government is taking steps to ban new games.

As a result of the government’s move, Tencent suffered a loss of $1.5 billion because it was unable to launch the game it made.

Finally, to prevent more binding steps from the Chinese government, the giant company last September made a verification system on AoV and made the screen blurry when played too close to the eye.

The new rules for playing games from Tencent include, among other things, making children 12 years old and under to only be able to play a maximum of one hour per day, plus games cannot be played at all after 9 pm.

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As for gamers aged 13 to 18 years, they can play games for a maximum of two hours every day.

After that the responsibility falls to the parents to be able to prevent their children from using their parents’ smartphones when playing games.

But this move certainly gives Tencent a pretext, and throws the responsibility on the child’s parents when similar problems arise again.

This article was first aired on Nextren, with the article title Restricted Playing Time, Teen Gamers in China Asked for ID Cards When Gaming

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