Chinese regulators approve paid games from Tencent and NetEase for the first time since July 2021, as part of granting 73 games licenses (Cissy Zhou/Nikkei Asia)
Cissy Zhou / Nikkei Asia: Chinese regulators approve paid games from Tencent and NetEase for the first time since July 2021, as part of granting 73 games licenses — Beijing gives nod to licenses as it gradually loosens crackdown on tech sector — HONG KONG — Tencent Holdings and NetEase, two of China's biggest …

Cissy Zhou / Nikkei Asia:
Chinese regulators approve paid games from Tencent and NetEase for the first time since July 2021, as part of granting 73 games licenses — Beijing gives nod to licenses as it gradually loosens crackdown on tech sector — HONG KONG — Tencent Holdings and NetEase, two of China's biggest …
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