![]() In 2019, China introduced a law that banned minors from playing video games between 10PM and 8AM or from playing more than 90 minutes on a weekday. In China, video game addiction prevention is literally the law of the land, one that’s been evolving for many years but recently hit some important milestones. Here’s what’s going on, according to the company and China games industry analyst Daniel Ahmad. That’s a lot of controversial concepts in one sentence, no? ![]() Tencent, the biggest game company in the world, is rolling out facial recognition technology that will likely scan many gamers’ faces every single evening, aiming to catch minors breaking a gaming curfew and help prevent video game addiction (via Gizmodo).
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