Leader of the Metaverse: Don't play early! South Korea ordered a game to put it on sale
The concept of game-winning (P2E) in blockchain gaming has slowly entered another dimension of development, and it is not only fun in the daily life of the public, but also a tool invested by many people. But the good times didn't last long, and South Korean police have gunned down the leader of GameFi in recent days.
It was acknowledged that the Sports Council of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced yesterday (29) the blocking of the release of games during games from stores such as Google Play and App Store. Remove all existing games from the shelf, play and win them.
According to Article 32 of the Korean "Game Industry Promotion Law", it is illegal to distribute and distribute illegal sports in Korea. If the game publisher refuses to share it or if the police do not, it must be removed from the platform. In South Korea, after being approved by the Ministry of Culture, the platform will be able to measure and sell content itself. However, if the game is to be provided by an internal rating agency, the game company must test it.
According to national media, most of the recently released games that benefit from the game use the previous distribution method. In this regard, the Korea Gaming Commission is subject to the "Gaming Industry Promotion Act", which prohibits reward laws that prohibit the distribution of sports while gambling and earning money in Korea. . In particular, when playing in Korea, the prize cannot exceed 10,000 wins at a time.
Generally, the players who earn money by playing the game have to buy NFT in the game to get good game benefits, but making a lot of money from the game is limited in Korea. Korea's Ministry of Culture has also reportedly asked Google Play, App Store, etc. remove all games that users must purchase before they can play.
The Korean Gaming Commission believes that this game should not be available in the App Store, so there is no reason to rate it. A spokesperson for the Sports Council said in a statement on Dec. 28: “Under current law, it is reasonable to deny your age while playing, as gifts can be considered money. reward.
In April of this year, home game developer Sky People announced that NFT Five Stars for Klaytn had been told that a rating decision had been overturned by the Games Board. It is not a game because it belongs to the users and not to the game company, there is room for free trade and the business can be a gamble. SkyPeople is currently using the legislation to question the legitimacy of the police's decision to remove the cast.
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