Chinese media reckons games could be a valuable tool in the country's competition with western countries.
If this does suggest a softer attitude towards games companies from the Chinese government, it's not hard to see why. The article frames its argument in the context of the great power competition between the USA and its allies in Asia, the European Union, and China.
Regardless, China probably isn't going to fully liberalise its hold on the games industry and let a hundred gaming flowers bloom. The People's Daily editorial concludes with a warning about videogame addiction and a call to"improve and implement" regulations aimed at curtailing it, like the current
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