The Chinese government has introduced new regulations that limit when children can play video games, the alotted time, and the amount of money they spend on microtransactions.
As reported by The New York Times (via Kotaku), the Chinese National Press and Publication Administration said the measures aim to benefit “the physical and mental health of minors.” The law became effective as of Tuesday this week, stating anyone under the age of 18 cannot play games for more than 90 minutes a day from Monday through Friday. On weekends or holidays that number is slackened slightly to three hours.
Source: IGN.com China Bans Kids From Video Games After 10 p.m., Sets Daily Time Limit