Today, I received the following notice in iTunesConnect:
Game Licenses in China:
Chinese law now requires online games to secure an approval number from the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television. You can enter your game’s approval number and date in the Notes field of the App Review Information section. To learn more, view the full text of the regulation.
Now the above rule was applicable from July 1, 2016, for Chinese developers. But now it seems it's applicable to non-Chinese developers as well, who want to publish their games in China, on any platform.
The link in iTunesConnect redirected to:
http://www.sapprft.gov.cn/sapprft/contents/6588/298011.shtml
Game Licenses in China: Chinese law now requires online games to secure an approval number from the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television. You can enter your game’s approval number and date in the Notes field of the App Review Information section. To learn more, view the full text of the regulation.
Now the above rule was applicable from July 1, 2016, for Chinese developers. But now it seems it's applicable to non-Chinese developers as well, who want to publish their games in China, on any platform.
The link in iTunesConnect redirected to: http://www.sapprft.gov.cn/sapprft/contents/6588/298011.shtml