China's most popular game restricts kids to playing for just an hour a day, to curb mobile addiction

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Bad news for kids in China.

China's most popular game is now limiting play time for younger players, amid reports of increasing game addiction.

Tencent's smash hit smartphone app, Honour of Kings (also known as King of Glory), is restricting kids under the age of 12 to just one hour of game time per day. They will also not be permitted to sign in after 9 p.m., Tencent said.

Those between 12 to 18 will be limited to two hours of game time.

Honour of Kings has a staggering 163 million monthly users. It was launched only in 2015. Read more...

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