The new rules place the onus on implementation on the gaming industry and are not laws per se that would punish individuals for infractions.Authorities in China, the world's largest video games market, have worried for years about addiction to gaming and the internet among young people, setting up clinics which combine therapy and military drills for those with so-called"gaming disorders".
A year later, citing concerns over growing rates of myopia, Beijing said it was looking at potential measures to restrict game play by children and suspended video game approvals for nine months. The new restrictions forbid children under 18 to play online games from Monday through Thursday, effective Sep 1. They can only play for one hour, between 8pm and 9pm, on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.
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