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South Korea's recently passed Shutdown Law went into effect on November 20, and now requires online games to block children aged under 16 from playing during a late-night six-hour block.
The so-called Cinderella Law was passed earlier this year, advocated by the government's Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism (MCST) and Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (MGEF) as a way to prevent online gaming addiction.
Console services like Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live are affected, with the former no longer allowing 15-year-olds and younger to register for PSN accounts or to log in between midnight and 6AM.
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