Game groups fear being forced out

Game groups fear being forced out

Online game producers may find themselves pushed out of the market in Vietnam with the introduction of an “unprecedented” tax that aims to protect younger generations.
Serious business ahead for gaming

Serious business ahead for gaming

Gaming in Vietnam continues to be exceedingly popular, but developers are still in a weak position due to outdated regulations.
Legal bottlenecks must be resolved for Vietnam’s online gaming arena to win

Legal bottlenecks must be resolved for Vietnam’s online gaming arena to win

Online game product developers in Vietnam are facing many legal problems related to their activities. The first is that the current regulations on licensing procedures for online games are often very complicated and lengthy.
Hanoi orders closure of internet shops to control COVID-19

Hanoi orders closure of internet shops to control COVID-19

Authorities in Hanoi have ordered the temporary closure of online game and internet shops from February 2 early morning, as part of the efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the city, according to Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Chu Xuan Dung.
Online game not displaying much feared impacts on society

Online game not displaying much feared impacts on society

The Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences’ (VASS) first sociologic survey on online games in Vietnam was released last week in a response to a National Assembly request.