Chinese regulators have increased scrutiny on the domestic game sector over the past year and a half. But new batches of game approvals and positive steps on improving gaming addiction among kids under 18 years old, could be positive signs that the crackdown is easing.
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Beijing is showing signs that its intense crackdown on the domestic video games sector could be easing which may be bullish for Chinese tech giants including Tencent and NetEase.
On Tuesday, research firm CNG alongside the China Game Industry Group Committee, which is affiliated with the gaming publishing regulator, published a report in which they praised the progress on reducing gaming addiction among people under the age of 18.
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