Chinese players under the age of 13 can't play in PUBG without parental permission

Chinese players under the age of 13 can't play in PUBG without parental permission

Tencent restricts access to PUBG Mobile and the Honor of Kings in 12 major cities of China for children under the age of 13. To run the game now will need the permission of one parent or guardian of the child.

To remove the restrictions using a new system of identification, and facial recognition. Accordingly, it will also be necessary to prove the relationship with the child or guardianship, providing documents, photos and mobile number.

this is All done to Chinese children less time at the games. Previously, Tencent has allowed children under 13 to play for an hour a day, and teenagers from 13 to 18 years at two hours a day.

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