Vietnam's gaming industry reaching high score in entertainment sector

  • As of mid-November, the Ministry of Information and Communications had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết
    As of mid-November, the Ministry of Information and Communications had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết
  • As of mid-November, the Ministry of Information and Communications had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết
    As of mid-November, the Ministry of Information and Communications had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết
  • As of mid-November, the Ministry of Information and Communications had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết
    As of mid-November, the Ministry of Information and Communications had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết
Vietnam’s gaming industry has taken a significant stride in 2024, with many important activities conducted by the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) in collaboration with game producers and distributors to guide the growth of the sector. As of mid-November, the ministry had issued 288 G1 licences for electronic games, of which 184 remain active, while 104 were revoked. In a key indicator of industry growth, the number of new games granted G1 licenses surged 25% compared to 2023, with 169 games receiving approval. VNA Photo: Minh Quyết

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