Additional three kinds of Chinese games, the announcement of the lack of autonomous regulations in June
The Korea Game Policy Autonomous Organization (hereinafter referred to as GSOK) announced the results of the June monitoring results in June.
This announcement is based on the revised probability-type item self-regulatory code implemented by the Korea Game Industry Association since December last year. The revised Code of Conduct, with the disclosure of individual probability of capsule-type content such as character drawing and equipment drawing, and other reinforcement contents such as strengthening equipment and character reinforcement, and pet synthesis, etc. I made it open.
GSOK is monitoring whether the probability-type item probability probability is disclosed for the top 100 online and mobile top 100 games from the 1st to the end of each month. When the monitoring results are found, it is recommended to compliance with the relevant games and operators, and if the game and operators do not modify their complaints for two consecutive months, take warning measures. It is taking measures to cancel the publication and self-regulatory certification.
As a result, the GSOK Self-Regulatory Evaluation Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Evaluation Committee) was released in June of this year, with a total of 19 kinds of autonomous regulations (2 online and 17 mobile). Compared to May, the Nyanko War and the Three Kingdoms Eraser, which were included in the non-qualified game, were pushed out of the rankings, excluding monitoring in June. Subsequently, Daemon Hunter, Rich: Business Age, Ace Defender: Dragon Slayer War was newly included in the Mi Junsu Game, and all three games are Chinese mobile games.
Hwang Sung-ki, chairman of the autonomous regulatory evaluation committee, said, There is a new type of paid content in various domestic and overseas games. We will do our best to settle autonomous regulations with expertise, reality, and user affinity in line with the trends.
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