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China is making it increasingly challenging for game companies to bring new titles to the market.

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Chinese regulators reportedly have shut down the last official path for companies to bring new games into the country.
The government this month stopped granting licenses through the "green channel," which it used to test games and see how players reacted prior to the official approval process, [ Bloomberg reported] Wednesday, citing anonymous sources.

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