China bans children from playing video games for more than 3 hours a week amid crackdown on tech giants
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-31/china-cl...
Tencent has previously said only a small amount of gaming revenue comes from younger players in China. Only 2.6% of gross game receipts in China were from players under 16 years old.
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Not much.
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Benjamin Cheong
01 Sep 2021
BSc Business at Singapore University of Social Sciences
If you take into account their IP and merchandising, I doubt this will make a great impact as the kids will find other ways to support their favourite games.
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Youths don't have the same amount of purchasing power as adults, small issue imo
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CommonSense Investor
31 Aug 2021
Certified Professional at Biotechnology and Gene Therapy Industry
Children have no purchasing power until they stole credit cards. Minimal impact I would say...
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