Tencent executive says it will protect minors who play its games regardless of the impact on revenue

  • Tencent this week said it would require all players of its mobile and personal computer games to verify their identities against police databases from next year
  • Tencent has also announced a donation of US$1.4 million for the study of internet usage among the young

The immensely popular Honour of Kings game. Photo: YouTube (screen grab)

Tencent Holdings, China’s biggest video game publisher and social media operator, will protect minors who play its games regardless of the potential impact on revenue, said a senior executive, explaining its policy amid a broad crackdown by Beijing on the adverse impact of prolonged gaming on children’s health.

“We take absolutely no account of game revenue in the protection of minors,” Ma Xiaoyi, senior vice-president of the Shenzhen-based company, said in an interview with Chinese media on Tuesday.

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