Tencent said on December 18 that 32 games were cut this year because they were unable to access the health system due to technical reasons.
Earlier, Tencent announced that if there were games that could not access the health system due to technical and other reasons, even if they could still contribute revenue Tencent would not hesitate to take them out of the market.
The latest data show that after the real name verification of the police is enabled, the playing time of minors under 13 years of age of "Glory of the King" has decreased by approximately 59.8%, and the playing time of persons over 13 years of age has decreased by 40.3%.
The health system has connected 116 mobile games and 31 terminal games, covering 98% of active users of Tencent games.
Tencent said that the growth guardian platform has more than 20 million parent and child accounts, a youth beacon active service project, and more than 10 million users who have subscribed to the service, providing free education and counselling services to more than 1,720 families.
China is one of the world's largest gaming markets and Tencent is the world's largest gaming company.
It previously addressed criticism by limiting game time to one hour per day for users under 12 and to two hours per day for users between 12 and 18. They also started requiring users to prove their age and identity against available state records.