游戏工委报告:73.4%超时用户用父母或长辈账号、信息规避防沉迷
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-18 06:51

Core Insights - The report titled "2025 China Game Industry Minor Protection Progress Report" was released at the China Game Industry Annual Conference, highlighting the effectiveness of anti-addiction policies in controlling minors' gaming time [1] - In 2025, 71% of minors are expected to have their gaming time limited to under 3 hours, maintaining stability over the past four years [1] - A significant issue identified is the loophole in family supervision, with 73.4% of excessive users bypassing restrictions by using accounts of parents or elders, indicating a shift towards addressing family involvement in gaming addiction [1] Summary by Categories Policy Effectiveness - Anti-addiction policies have shown long-term effectiveness, with a stable percentage of minors gaming for less than 3 hours [1] Family Supervision Issues - There are notable gaps in family supervision, as a large portion of minors circumvent gaming restrictions by using family accounts [1] Recommendations - Emphasis on the need for enhanced family education to address the issue of parents inadvertently enabling excessive gaming among children [2]