China down the sword! Bans PUBG Esport due to law regulating juveniles playing video games and could spread to other esports games in China

It seems that this event will not give up easily with legislative for gamers and restrict gaming from when not. Long ago there was a statute that only allowed minors to play games for 3 hours per week. Of course, it affects a lot of games released in China, especially the very popular PUBG game. Although the game has not been banned from playing or banned at all, but recently China has banned Esport PUBG    According to the Sports Business Journal , Vice Chairman of the Esport Committee of the China Cultural Management Association Yibo Zhang detailed the ban. This is PUBG game has not been approved by China’s National Press and Publication Administration (NAPP) regulator, hence the reason for the ban. PUBG Esport and must be shut down Of course, this ban has a huge impact on tournament organizers, tournament teams and content creators. But it doesn’t directly affect streaming platforms. (Right now)  Recently, the China Game Publication Committee has released the content of meetings with 213 game publishers and publishers. One who is battling online game addiction is a law that prohibits young people from playing games for more than three hours a week. including the closing regulations Esport When all the data is put together It is consistent with the issue that cThe committee wants to adopt regulations to harm online games in China, especially stores. Steam   It’s an interesting story and it’s worth keeping an eye on. What will China do with the issue of online gaming and esport regulations? Tencentlocated in China is a shareholder of PUBG and is a developer of the game PUBG Mobile
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