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Some e-sports events have announced that they will “restrict the age of participating players.” What do you think of this decision?

Regarding this question, I can give you a simple and crude answer. I very much support the country’s new policy changes. In response to the latest regulations, the e-sports industry, which is closely related to games, has also responded. Many well-known domestic e-sports competitions, such as the KPL Honor of Kings Professional League and the PEL Peace Elite Professional League, have announced that in order to actively respond to the latest national policy requirements, they will conduct compliance reviews on the age of participating players, requiring players to be at least 18 years old before participating. .

This means that minors will not appear on the e-sports stage in the future. With the active response of game companies, anti-addiction measures for game products are also rapidly upgrading. The official website of Honor of Kings announced that starting from August 31, 2021, anti-addiction measures will be gradually upgraded in accordance with the latest national regulations, restricting underage users to only visit 20:00-21:00 on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and statutory holidays. play games. At the same time, the iOS guest experience mode is turned off, and the stand-alone mode gameplay is temporarily turned off.

Secondly, on August 4, "Honor of Kings" has just upgraded its health system, restricting accounts of minors in terms of game time, game recharge, etc. Less than a month later, Honor of Kings once again upgraded its anti-addiction measures in accordance with regulations. The game consumption limit remains unchanged compared to before, while the game time for minors is shortened from 2 hours on holidays and 1 hour on weekdays to Friday and Sunday. 6. 1 hour on Sundays and holidays. In addition, popular games such as "Peace Elite", "Arknights" and "Genshin Impact" also issued announcements to further upgrade the anti-addiction system.

With the implementation of the “double reduction” policy and the improvement of measures to prevent minors from being addicted to online games, what children do after class has become the focus of schools and families. On the Tencent 99 Charity Day launched on September 1, Tencent launched the "Double Hundred Intellectuals and Sports" charity plan. The first phase will provide 100 classrooms and 100 sports fields for urban and rural children, as well as a series of services such as courses, teacher training, and sports competitions.