G1 games (games with interactive features between multiple players through the publisher's server system, and must have a G1 license to be legally released in Vietnam) that were recalled include many prominent products such as Tan Tien Kiem VNG (Minh Phuong Thinh Media Company Limited), Vuong Quoc Chuot Chui (Thien Thuong Hoa Entertainment Joint Stock Company), De Vuong 3Q (Miga Online Services Joint Stock Company), and many other games such as Yugi H5, Bum ZingPlay, 3Q Chien Di, Sieu Sao Tam Quoc (Soha), Co Chien Tuong, Dep Hinh ( VNG ), Alo Tu Tien Di, Tran Ma Khuc Mobile (Funtap)... games from VGP, CMN Vietnam, Gzone Media Vietnam and VMGE.
According to the Department of Radio, Television and Electronic Information, the revocation is due to the fact that the enterprises have issued a written notice to stop providing services or have not implemented activities after 12 months from the effective date of the license without reporting to the licensing authority. The basis applied is Point c, Clause 2, Article 47 of Decree 147/2024/ND-CP dated November 9, 2024.
The decisions approving the content and scripts of the 27 games mentioned above have officially expired. Cultural agencies in Hanoi , Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and related businesses are responsible for implementing the decision.
The recall aims to strengthen management of online gaming activities, promote business compliance with the law, and contribute to building a healthy online environment in Vietnam.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/27-game-g1-bi-cuc-phat-thanh-truyen-hinh-va-thong-tin-dien-tu-thu-hoi-post806060.html
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