News

Refine Coverage

Find the angle you need

China’s National Health Commission Issues New Guidelines to Curb Gaming Addiction Among Minors

The National Health Commission of China has introduced new guidelines aimed at strengthening the management of gaming addiction among minors. The recommendations were released to regulate minors' playing time and frequency on online gaming platforms within the country. Under these guidelines, game companies are required to implement rigorous real-name authentication systems to ensure age verification. Additionally, minors are limited to a maximum of 1.5 hours of play on weekdays and up to 3 hours on holidays. The policy calls on game operators to utilize advanced technology to prevent underage players from excessive gaming and to reinforce supervisory measures. This initiative reflects growing government concern over the impact of gaming addiction on the physical and mental health of young people, seeking to promote healthier gaming habits.

Aegis Insights Sep 07, 2023 1 min read