China Approves 15 More Foreign Video Games
Tencent and NetEase Win Big
Rainbow Six Siege and Marvel Rivals Approved
China's video game regulator has approved another 15 foreign-developed titles for the local market, with Tencent and NetEase emerging as the big winners.
The approved titles include Rainbow Six Siege and Marvel Rivals, which will be published by Tencent and NetEase, respectively.
This is the second batch of foreign games to be approved by China's regulators this year, following the approval of 86 titles in March.
The approvals signal a gradual easing of China's strict regulations on video games, which have been in place for several years.
The Chinese government has been concerned about the impact of video games on children and young people, and has implemented a number of measures to limit their access to games.
However, the government has also recognized the potential economic benefits of the video game industry, and has been working to create a more favorable environment for game developers.
The approval of these 15 new titles is a positive sign for the future of the video game industry in China.
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