China approves plans to lift long-standing video game console ban

Andre Yoskowitz
28 Sep 2013 0:28

After a year of speculation, China has officially approved plans to lift a long-standing ban on video game consoles in the nation.
The move is part of a broader plan that the State Council has approved for the free-trade zone located in the Chinese city of Shanghai.
China originally banned the consoles in 2000 mainly due to concerns over the effect of violent international games.
There is a condition of the newly approved plan, however, and that is that game developers must set up operations within the Shanghai free-trade zone.
Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft will now have a much bigger market to cater to with their next-gen consoles.

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