China approved 105 domestic games on Monday, the latest indication that Beijing is softening its stance after its move to tighten industry restrictions led to a $80 billion (R1.5 trillion) rout last week.
Well China just hacked away at billions in profits from game Dev companies so I disagree with this statement in the context of China and the video game industry.
Profits before people eh China?
Well China just hacked away at billions in profits from game Dev companies so I disagree with this statement in the context of China and the video game industry.
And this is literally them walking back on a lot of that because it hurt companies profits.
So once again I will reiterate, this is profits before people.
I didn’t see anything that said they would walk back policy.