Report: Chinese regulators have not approved any new video games since July, resulting in about 140K gaming-related companies shutting down in the country (Josh Ye/South China Morning Post)

Josh Ye / South China Morning Post:
Report: Chinese regulators have not approved any new video games since July, resulting in about 140K gaming-related companies shutting down in the country  —  Regulators have not released a list of approved new video game titles since the end of July, marking the longest suspension since …



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