PUBG in China now has a digital lock and users under 13 years of age would have to ask their guardians to open the game for them, as is the norm for all services, apps and games which are under such a lock in China.
Tencent now restricts younger players from accessing some of its games in China. The age restriction supports the Chinese government's crackdown on gaming addiction among the youth.
The gaming giant is using technologies like facial recognition and player ID checks to ascertain the ages and identities of those playing Honour of Kings and others in China.
In addition, it has already imposed limits on how long young players can play the game, and imposed rules for streaming its game content, prohibiting things like violence, information about gambling or pornography, national politics, or other damaging behavior.


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