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China unveils new gaming curbs, sending tech stocks tumbling

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Last updated: December 22, 2023 9:05 am
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People play computer games at an internet cafe in Beijing on September 10, 2021, days after Chinese officials summoned gaming enterprises including Tencent and NetEase, the two market leaders in China's multi-billion-dollar gaming scene, to discuss further curbs on the industry. China on December 22, 2023 announced new plans to restrict the online gaming industry, sending shares in tech giants including Tencent tumbling. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)
People play computer games at an internet cafe in Beijing on September 10, 2021, days after Chinese officials summoned gaming enterprises including Tencent and NetEase, the two market leaders in China's multi-billion-dollar gaming scene, to discuss further curbs on the industry. China on December 22, 2023 announced new plans to restrict the online gaming industry, sending shares in tech giants including Tencent tumbling. Photo: AFP.
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China on Friday announced new plans to restrict the online gaming industry, sending shares in tech giants including Tencent tumbling and wiping tens of billions of dollars off their value.

New draft restrictions published online by the regulator are aimed at limiting in-game purchases and compulsive playing behaviour.

Following the news, Tencent tanked more than 15 percent in Hong Kong while rival Netease was down more than 30 percent.

Beijing first moved against the gaming sector in 2021 as part of a sprawling crackdown on big tech, including a strict cap on the amount of time children could spend playing online.

An end to a freeze in gaming licences had raised hopes that the focus on the industry had subsided.

But the draft regulations announced Friday would introduce limits on recharging in-game wallets and abolish features meant to increase gameplay time such as rewards for daily log-ins.

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Pop-ups warning users of “irrational” playing behaviour would also have to be introduced.

The draft regulations also reiterate a ban on “forbidden online game content… that endangers national unity” and “endangers national security or harms national reputation and interests”.

Tencent is the global leader in the sector in terms of revenue, dominating the Asian market and investing in game studios across the world.

Friday’s news wiped around $54 billion off the company’s share value, according to Bloomberg News.

The shockwaves were felt throughout Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index, which dived more than four percent.

It had been rallying with global markets on expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next year.

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Gaming company XD shed around 15 percent, and other tech firms were also hit, with Meituan off more than two percent and Alibaba down 1.8 percent.

“This will deal a blow to the overwhelming majority of games in China, except those that sell copies,” Zeng Xiaofeng, a vice president at Niko Partners, told Bloomberg.

“Companies will need to overhaul their monetization models, including how they charge money from different tiers of players.”

Some independent game studios said the regulations could prove an opportunity.

Cheng Gong, CEO of Chengdu-based Hanjia Songshu, said studios that focus more on innovation and high-quality user experience might benefit.

“The industry felt a bit like bad money driving out good money in the past,” he told AFP.

“Everyone is focusing on getting players to top up more. Only the ones with the most revenues can afford to spend more money on advertising and hence they would get more players topping up in return,” he added.

“It’s a vicious circle.”

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