Tencent sued over ‘addictive’ Honor of Kings game

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Tech giant Tencent is facing a lawsuit over its hit “Honor of Kings” game, which a Chinese advocacy group alleged is vulgar and addictive for children.

Hugely popular in China, the game for several years has been in the crosshairs of parents and the state media over concerns of gaming addiction.  

The Beijing Children’s Legal Aid and Research Center announced via a social media account on Tuesday that it has filed a civil lawsuit in China. 

The non-governmental organisation argues that the recommended 12-year-old minimum age for “Honor of Kings” is far too low due to “violent” and “vulgar” content in the game, which the group argued has left many children “addicted.” 

The court did not indicate what follow-up would be given to the suit, which came as China marked its Children’s Day and as regulators ramp up scrutiny, particularly of the country’s high-flying tech firms. 

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