
Love and Deepspace is enhancing its security measures in China with the introduction of a face verification system, set to launch in April 2025. This might sound a bit stringent, but let's break down why and what it means for players globally.
Why the Face Verification in China?
This isn't a random security upgrade. China already mandates strict real-name authentication for online games, and Love and Deepspace, rated 18+ in China, is simply complying with existing regulations designed to prevent underage players from accessing mature content. This falls under China's broader Minors' Protection Law, aimed at curbing gaming addiction among minors. This law includes playtime restrictions (90 minutes on weekdays, three hours on weekends, etc.) and mandatory "Healthy Gaming Advice" displayed before gameplay. Facial recognition technology is already widely used in China for various security purposes, from airports to banks.
Global Impact?
For players outside of China, this change likely won't affect your gameplay. The face verification system is directly tied to China's specific regulations. Since Love and Deepspace maintains a 12+ rating in most global app stores, the addition of a similar system internationally is unlikely.
Your Thoughts?
What are your thoughts on this new security feature? Share your opinions in the comments below! In the meantime, stay updated on Love and Deepspace's latest events and updates by downloading the game from the Google Play Store.
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