China Begins Crackdown on Foreign Video Games! Big Bans!
Source:Reuters
The National Radio and Television Administration said platforms of all kinds must not livestream games that are not approved by related authorities.
In particular, the livestreaming of overseas games or competitions should not be carried out without approval, it said, adding that livestreamers should resist "abnormal aesthetics" and harmful celebrity fan culture.
"For a period of time, issues such as chaotic online livestreaming and teenage addiction to games have raised widespread concerns in society and effective measures need to be taken urgently," the regulator said in a notice on its website.
"Earlier this year, Elden Ring was a hit on Chinese game live streaming platforms reaching 17.1 million cumulative daily average viewers, despite not having a license," he said.
Last year, China introduced new rules that limit the amount of time under-18s can spend on video games to three hours a week, a move it said was necessary to combat gaming addiction.
It also implemented a freeze on gaming licences which regulators only lifted this week after gaming companies made major adjustments to their business practices.
Companies have been asked to delete content that is violent, deemed to celebrate wealth or foster the worship of celebrities.
China has also begin to restrict gaming accelerators such as UU, from having foreign games. This means, not only is livestreaming foreign games not allowed, but playing them online also isn't.