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Tencent releases long-awaited League of Legends mobile game in China following Beijing’s crackdown on the industry

  • League of Legends: Wild Rift is finally released in China after being available elsewhere for nearly a year
  • The was highly anticipated in the country, but it comes after heightened scrutiny from Beijing and new rules curtailing minors’ playing time

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Tencent has launched League of Legends: Wild Rift in China, nearly a year after it launched as a public beta in other Asian countries, but it comes as the country’s video game industry is under increased pressure from regulators to curb gaming addiction among minors. Photo: Riot Games
Tencent Holdings, the world’s largest video game company by revenue, released the long-anticipated mobile title League of Legends: Wild Rift in China on Friday, while the industry remains under intense scrutiny from Beijing over concerns about gaming addiction.
The release of the popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, developed by Tencent’s US subsidiary Riot Games, comes nearly a year after it was first made available as a public beta outside the country last October. The long wait for Chinese gamers is an indication of the onerous process game companies face when trying to launch new titles in the country.

Tencent’s stock price gained 1.4 per cent in Hong Kong on Friday.

The Chinese tech giant is launching Wild Rift at home after Chinese regulators spent months tightening their grip on the industry. China launched a crackdown on the video game industry earlier this year, which was kick-started by President Xi Jinping when he mentioned gaming addiction in a speech at the annual “two sessions” political event in March.

Fears over a fresh industry crackdown were heightened in August when a state-owned media outlet published a commentary referring to video games as “spiritual opium”. The following month, authorities further limited gaming time for minors to just 8pm to 9pm on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays. The valuation of industry giants Tencent and NetEase plummeted, along with other tech stocks.

The popularity of League of Legends signals promise for the mobile version, though. It was a trending topic on Chinese social media on Friday, when it was released a day after the “Golden Week” holiday celebrating National Day ended. The game’s hashtag on Weibo was the platform’s third most popular topic on the morning of its release. It was also the most downloaded game on Apple’s App Store.

Adapted from the original League of Legends game on PC, Wild Rift has been Riot Games’ most successful mobile game to date, racking up more than 46 million downloads and US$64 million in global revenue as of July, according to a report by app-tracking firm Sensor Tower.

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