The Chinese government is considering introducing new laws banning video games for children at night.
It is said that the same rules apply to video game companies.
The Chinese government has decided to impose a ban on children playing video games.
The measure is intended to prevent children from becoming addicted to video games that harm mental and physical health.
With this move, children under 18 years of age will be banned from playing video games between 10:00 pm and 8:00 am.
It is said that they are allowed to play 90 minutes a day, so they can play for three hours on the weekends and on public holidays.
Children aged 8 to 16 can play online for a cost of 200 Yuan per month, while children aged 16 to 18 can play online for a cost of around 400 Yuan.
According to the new rules, children must appear in their real name when entering online games.
The laws also apply to video games and related companies, foreign media reports said.