China has approved the sale of a South Korean video game for the first time in nearly four years, raising hopes of a reopening for an export industry worth billions of dollars a year following a diplomatic dispute.
Chinese regulators have issued a licence for Summoners War, allowing South Korean game maker Com2us to officially sell its global hit in the world’s largest gaming market, the company said on Thursday.
China has banned sales of new South Korean games and other cultural products since March 2017 as part of a backlash against Seoul’s decision to host a US missile defence system.
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