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The country’s state-affiliated gaming association once called gaming ‘spiritual opium’ but they now claim going cold turkey was the cure.
Young people in China have curbed their addiction to video games, a report says. The claim is made by the China Game Industry Group Committee, affiliated to the gaming regulator. And it may raise ...
China says it has solved previous problems with gaming addiction in young people living in the country. As reported by Reuters, yesterday (November 23) saw CNG, the data provider for top industry ...
The issue of young people growing addicted to video games has been solved, China says. The country's top industry body made the announcement yesterday, Reuters reported, following the introduction ...
Analysts say the fears of regulatory headwinds are overblown as Gen Zers and millennials, rather than young children, are Pop ...
A new report out of China has claimed that the country has “solved” its youth video game addiction problem, after strict regulations on gameplay time were introduced last year.
China’s gaming industry association has claimed that the country has been successful in taming video game addiction among minors, thanks to the restrictions adopted last year to limit screen time for ...
China's end to a sweeping crackdown on its video games market is expected to breathe life back into the battered industry this year, but remaining restrictions on some content and economic ...
According to a report by the China Game Industry Group Committee, there is satisfaction amongst regulatory authorities in the country that China’s effort to stifle ‘youth game addiction’ has been ...
Young people in China have curbed their addiction to video games, a report says. The claim is made by the China Game Industry Group Committee, affiliated to the gaming regulator. And it may raise ...
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