Will Hong Kong’s claw machine regulations curb gaming habits and gambling risks?
Hong Kong has proposed stricter regulations on claw machines to curb gambling risks, particularly among teenagers. The growing addiction cases have prompted calls for better oversight and clearer definitions between gaming and gambling.
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