China Bans Livestreaming Of Unlicensed Video Games

4
The government of China has once again imposed a restriction on the consumption of games media, with players only being able to live-stream games that have a valid license. Additionally, live streaming overseas esports competitions are also restricted without a valid license – as detailed in a recent Reuters report.

The National Radio and Television Department issued these new restrictions as a part of the many measures the government has been taking to restrict all gaming content that’s consumed in the country.

“For a period of time, issues such as chaotic online live-streaming 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.

Senior analyst researcher Daniel Ahmad of Niko Partners also talked about how Chinese streaming platforms such as the likes of Huya, DouYu, and Bilbili have been promoting the live-streaming of unlicensed games. FromSoftware’s latest release Elden Ring has particularly been a big hit, accumulating around 17.1 million daily viewers across all platforms in its first week of release.

This restriction comes shortly after thousands of Chinese studios shut their doors on account of not having a valid license.



Posted:
Related Forum: Gaming Discussion

Source: https://gamingbolt.com/china-bans-livestreaming-of-unlicensed-video-games

Comments

"China Bans Livestreaming Of Unlicensed Video Games" :: Login/Create an Account :: 1 comment

If you would like to post a comment please signin to your account or register for an account.

ReidsoPosted:

They always like to ruin their own people's fun