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Chinese regulators limit game playing time for kids to 15 hours a month during school break


Tencent and NetEase, China’s two biggest video-gaming firms, signalled their adherence to existing regulations during the winter school break.

Tencent and NetEase, China’s two biggest video-gaming firms, signalled their adherence to existing regulations during the winter school break Tencent Holdings and NetEase, China’s two biggest video-gaming companies, have signalled their adherence to existing regulations, which add up to no more than 16 hours during the school holiday period which begins mid-January. The Tencent Games booth at the annual China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference, in Shanghai on July 26, 2024.

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