Chinau0027s e-sports powerhouse status undermined by tough new gaming rules for under 18s


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SHANGHAI: In glass-paneled conference rooms, members of the Shanghai-based esports team Rogue Warriors tap away at their phones as they train from 11am till late, occasionally breaking for food. "I spend 15 of 24 hours a day playing video games," says 19-year-old Zhang Kaifeng who plays Tencent Holdings's online battle arena game "Arena of Valor" professionally, adding that the long hours are necessary to remain competitive. China is the world's biggest esports market with an estimated 5,000-plus teams, but the [government's tough new rules](/business/china-limits-time-minors-online-gaming-addiction-2144901) aimed at curbing gaming addiction are set to make careers like Zhang's hard to emulate. Provoking...