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Chinese Government Will Require Real Names For Game IDs

The communist Chinese government is known as one of the countries that makes some strict regulations for gaming. Some time ago they set a rule that every game on the App Store must have a license just like a book. Several thousand unlicensed games were immediately removed from the Chinese App store.

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Reporting from Gamerant, the Chinese government will require real names for game IDs. It aims to verify each player. Government official Feng Shixin who works at the Central Publicity Department of the Communist Party conveyed this. He conveyed it through the largest video game exhibition in China, namely Chinajoy.

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The Chinese government will also ask developers to join the system. several developers have joined this system, such as Tencent and NetEase, even these two developers have a face verification system.

The purpose of this system according to the Chinese government is to protect underage gamers. Where sometimes there is a discrepancy between the age of the player and the game rating that has been set. This regulation itself may take time to implement.

Therefore, the explanation above provides an illustration of how the Chinese government has again tightened its regulations regarding games. This is certainly a good enough reason to protect minors. Moreover, we often find some children playing games that are not appropriate for their age.


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