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China Imposing New Game Restrictions Soon

China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) is gearing up to implement stricter gaming restrictions, shutting down games that do not meet the new regulations.

The GAPP will close down games that do not operate the fatigue system, which rewards players with less experience points in games depending on the amount of time they have been online. World of Warcraft already has the system in place.

The regulatory body will reportedly also not allow new games to be released in China unless they have the system in place.
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