China's video-game limits haven't cut heavy gaming

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Last updated 22 setembro 2024
China's video-game limits haven't cut heavy gaming
The strict time limits China imposed on how long under-18s can spend playing video games had no effect on heavy gaming generally, according to a study of 7 billion hours of playing time
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