Yahoo leaves China before gaming giant Epic Games

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Google left in 2010, Facebook, Twitter suffer decade-old bloackageUS internet services company Yahoo pulled out of China on Tuesday, citing “increasingly challenging business and legal environment”.“In recognition of the increasingly challenging business and legal environment in China, Yahoo’s suite of services will no longer be accessible from mainland China as of November 1,” Yahoo said in a statement.

“Yahoo remains committed to the rights of our users and free and open internet. We thank our users for their support,” it added.The move comes after gaming giant Epic Games said it was shutting down its popular battle royale game Fortnite by November. 15. In China, the game’s beta version was known as Fortress Night and operated by Tencent Games, a major investor in Epic.

In August, China restricted online gaming for children under the age of 18 to three hours a week – only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.Last month, Microsoft-owned LinkedIn said it will end operations in China due to “greater compliance requirements”.
While Google left China in 2010, Facebook and Twitter have been blocked for more than a decade.

Yahoo China then shut down its email service and web portal, although it continued to operate a global research and development center in Beijing until 2015, when it closed.

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