Late night gaming has slowly but continues to grow since online games becomes a big thing with many choices that allow it, the most convenient to become a smartphone.
Easy to get in and jump to some solo fun virtual or alone, whenever you want it because everything you need is just an internet connection.
This is a trend now and like the guilty pleasure, it is usually liked in the community, especially if the perpetrators turn into children.
Tencent, one of the largest investors in the game sector, has decided to record this and apply some limitations for children in China.
Which part of the world do you think sanctions like this is likely to be worn? The company announced that it would not allow anyone under the age of 18 to play a cellular video game under its own banner after 10pm and before 8am.
And how will it check whether people who enter underage? Through face recognition.
Anyone who tries to enter between 10 pm and 8 am will be asked to check the face through a smartphone camera.
You might call it a rules for sleeping in a country who want to discipline children to instill good sleep habits.
Note that Tencent has many cellular titles that reproduce lists, more than 50 or 60, and their steps, even if strictly, can work in a country that has a large gamer base, both on mobile or PC.
Tencent did not want to lose the base of the player and how much time he spent on the game, isn’t it? Moving to Curb gaming late at night it seems that it has been taken under pressure from the Chinese government, which can have its own motive to use face recognition technology to check whether the person who tries to get into the game is an underage or not, more than a simple one to do it for Stop gaming addiction.