TechnoSports Media Group
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
TechnoSports Media Group
No Result
View All Result

Epic Games closes its Fortnite servers for China after the government’s continuous refusal of the games full release

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
November 18, 2021
in Gaming, News
0
Epic Games closes its Fortnite servers for China after the government's continuous refusal of the games full release

In recent news, the creator of Fortnite, Epic Games has shut down its servers for the battle royale game in China starting November 15th. This news and decision comes after Tencent, Fortnite’s local publisher in the country, failed to get government approval for the full release of the game.

until now, Tencent has been operating Fortnite as a limited release with many features turned off and this limited launch had allowed the game to work for three years albeit without any monetization.

RelatedPosts

99 Nights Vampire Scythe: Ultimate Roblox Guide to Unlocking This Deadly Weapon

Grow a Garden Mega Safari Harvest: Roblox Complete Guide to All 6 New Pets

Nintendo’s Pokémon Patent Faces Unprecedented USPTO Review: What This Means for Palworld

So as a result of this three years stint, Fortnite didn’t make any money which resulted in Tencent losing US$200 billion in market valuation in the first seven months of the game’s release. But the government of China refusing to give its approval to Fortnite is a reflection of the country’s tightened regulations on the video games industry.

It’s true that China is the world’s biggest gaming market and generates US$42 billion every year, but, most of the revenue is generated by local properties. Foreign video games, especially in the current market are finding it increasingly hard to get approval from Chinese regulators to publish their games and monetize them in the country. For instance, during the last three months, no game has managed to get the green signal from the government.

The stringent policies are likely to continue as President Xi Jinping has repeatedly expressed concerns about the adverse health effects of video games on kids. And latest policies that the government has brought in such as three hours per week playtime limit are enough to make video game companies hesitant about developing games for the Chinese market even though it is the biggest on the planet.

So, do you think India has the potential to become the biggest gaming market in the world overtaking China? Let us know in the comments.

source

Tags: Epic GamesFortnite
Previous Post

Hero Electric teams up with Charzer to install charging stations in India

Next Post

Special Performance by Ed Sheeran Coming to Pokémon GO

Related Posts

Roblox
Gaming

99 Nights Vampire Scythe: Ultimate Roblox Guide to Unlocking This Deadly Weapon

November 10, 2025
Roblox
Gaming

Grow a Garden Mega Safari Harvest: Roblox Complete Guide to All 6 New Pets

November 10, 2025
Pokémon
Gaming

Nintendo’s Pokémon Patent Faces Unprecedented USPTO Review: What This Means for Palworld

November 10, 2025
Diablo 4
Gaming

How Long Does Diablo 4 Actually Take? The Complete Time Investment Guide

November 10, 2025
ASUS
Gaming

ASUS TUF A18 RTX 5070: Black Friday’s Big-Screen Beast at $400 Off

November 10, 2025
GTA 4
Gaming

GTA 4 Still Reigns Supreme: Why This 17-Year-Old Game Refuses to Leave Metacritic’s Top 3

November 10, 2025
Next Post
Special Performance by Ed Sheeran Coming to Pokémon GO

Special Performance by Ed Sheeran Coming to Pokémon GO

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

TechnoSports Media Group

© 2025 TechnoSports Media Group - The Ultimate News Destination

Email: admin@technosports.co.in

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Smartphones
  • Deal
  • Sports
  • Reviews
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment

© 2025 TechnoSports Media Group - The Ultimate News Destination