Addiction to online game ‘could sap fighting power’ of China’s army
PLA Daily says popularity of Honour of Kings among military personnel is a national security threat

China’s military mouthpiece said on Sunday that an addiction to online game Honour of Kings among some of its soldiers could hamper their ability to fight.
“The game has already infiltrated ... the daily lives of some soldiers and officers, affecting [their] physical and psychological health on a certain level”, the People’s Liberation Army Daily article said.
“Over-addiction to mobile phone games is gradually harming the physical and psychological health of soldiers and officers. It even poses a threat to security management and could undermine combat capability,” according to the newspaper.
Honour of Kings is a fantasy role-playing game based on Chinese historical characters and developed by gaming and social media giant Tencent.
It has become the most popular mobile game in the world, with more than 200 million registered players – about one for every seven people in China – and about 80 million active daily users.