China as it attempts to tackle gaming addiction in the under-18s. This comes after a decision to ban under 18s from playing online games for more than three hours per week.
The new rules also prevent 16-18 year old gamers from spending more than 400 yuan per month on online games - around £44. Gaming companies are already forced to play a role in censoring content that authorities consider the 'wrong set of values', including 'gay love' and 'worshipping money'.After the ban passed, state-backed newspaper - Economic Information Daily - wrote that "no industry, no sport, can be allowed to develop in a way that will destroy a generation." President Xi Jinping himself said in March that teenage addiction to videogaming was a social problem in.
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