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Will teen gaming clampdown deal a knockout to China’s esports? – Al Jazeera English
The attractiveness of a professional gaming career could wane for China’s teens after government restricts gaming times.

Shenzhen, China A steady lunchtime crowd of twentysomethings mill about the Tim Hortons and Tencent Esports Cafe, a newly opened venue to showcase professional video gaming in the heart of Shenzhens tech district of Nanshan.
Grabbing coffees, doughnuts…
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