PUBG, Wild Rift and CODM Tournaments Postponed Due to New Rules in China
Bill Clinten
Illustration of playing PUBG Mobile online game
GridGames.ID – The Chinese government recently imposed strict rules surrounding the restrictions on playing games for children and adolescents under 18 years old.
The new rules have a major impact on the ecosystem and the gaming industry in China.
Based on the latest report from Dotesports, 3 major esports tournaments had to be postponed due to the enactment of new rules in China.
The 3 tournaments are mobile game tournaments, namely Call of Duty: Mobile Masters, Peacekeeper Elite League, and LPL Qualifier (Wild Rift).
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The postponement of the tournament was aimed at complying with the new rules imposed by the Chinese government.
Tournament organizers and esports team managers in China don’t seem to want to take the risk of violating the new regulations.
Then, what about the postponement of the 3 major tournaments?
See the explanation on the next page.
Also Read: China Limits Children Playing Online Games, Maximum 3 Hours Per Week
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