China has seemingly ended its freeze on new game licences and has granted approval for new games for the first time in almost nine months. As reported by Reuters, licences have been granted to 45 games from multiple companies, including XD Inc, Yoozoo Games, and iDreamSky. The freeze was first introduced last July alongside new countrywide regulations that targeted the amount of time under 18s spent on video games. The regulations included a limit on play time to three hours a week which was met with immediate backlash from the country’s youth. The gates are open once again The recently...