Steam forges ahead in China as domestic gaming industry squeezed by Beijing’s freeze on approvals

  • There are an estimated 30 million Chinese users playing games that are not approved for domestic sale via Steam
  • Chinese developers, frustrated with Beijing’s suspension of new game approvals, have flocked to the platform as a workaround to sell their latest games

Steam allows Chinese gamers to play titles such as Grand Theft Auto V, which simulates what it’s like to be a gangster (pictured, the character Trevor from GTA V). Photo: Alamy

China has some notable grey areas – from shadow banking to the sale of parallel goods. Now there’s another one.

Amid concerns over internet addiction, childhood myopia and unsuitable content, Beijing has sought to rein in the gaming industry by tightening controls this year and freezing approvals of new titles.

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