China's State Radio and Television Administration has issued a draft proposal aimed at imposing stricter controls on the content and monetization of online games. The consultation invites feedback on new rules designed to curb gaming addiction and protect minors from excessive playtime and spending. Central to the draft are provisions limiting the duration minors can engage with games and capping their in-game expenditures. Additionally, the regulations seek to enhance censorship standards to ensure game content is aligned with social values and promotes healthy online behavior. The effort represents a continuation of government interventions in the gaming sector, reflecting concerns about the social and psychological impact of video games on younger users. Public responses to the consultation will inform final regulatory decisions, which are expected to shape the future development and operation of China's gaming industry.