Pearl Abyss Suspends All Chinese Game Services Amid New Foreign Investment Ban
South Korean game developer Pearl Abyss has announced the suspension of its entire service and update operations for its games in China. This decision follows a recent law approved by the Chinese government that prohibits foreign investment in the online gaming sector. The law imposes significant restrictions on foreign companies, requiring them to cease current operations and future plans in China. Pearl Abyss’s major title, Black Desert Online, along with other games operated by the company, will be affected by this suspension. The company stated that halting its services and updates is a necessary response to the new regulatory environment, signaling a challenging landscape for foreign gaming firms in China. This development highlights ongoing regulatory pressures on international gaming companies seeking to operate in the Chinese market, a key region for the global gaming industry. Pearl Abyss’s move may impact its growth and revenue prospects from China as the company reassesses its regional strategies.