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China limits children's online gaming to set times

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Children under the age of 18 in China will only be able to play online games at set times, China's video game regulator has said.

The National Press and Publication Administration told state-run news agency Xinhua that playing times would only be allowed for an hour on Fridays, weekends, and holidays between 8pm to 9pm, the BBC reports.

It also instructed gaming companies to prevent children from playing outside these limited occasions. READ MORE: Seven countries added to the green list as travel rules change today Inspections of gaming companies will increase as a result, in a bid to ensure time limits are being enforced, the regulator added.

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