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But concerns have arisen over how Beijing’s moves to fight gaming addiction among minors will affect the future of e-sports athletes in China, which has the world’s largest e-sports industry.
For years, the e-sports industry has found it difficult to shake off the negative connotation with gaming addiction among youth. In China, gaming is often seen as a form of “spiritual opium”.
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Google has headed the latest funding round of Chinese e-sports startup Chushou TV. Google does not currently operate its core businesses in China and ... great mobile gaming content to more ...
asked another Weibo user. Others fretted that it would ultimately put the country behind in the world of competitive gaming. "China doesn't have the future for e-sports then. It's impossible for ...
What life is like for the gifted young women of China's e-sports scene Professional female ... which has long been a global hotspot for competitive video gaming. “E-athletes” quit jobs and ...
According to a report released by Social media and online gaming giant Tencent, China e-Sports games have engaged 170 million people in the year of 2016 and the number will reach 220 million in 2017.
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