Mobile Game 'Garena Free Fire' Aids Delhi Police In Finding Missing Girl
A 16-year-old girl was missing in Delhi since August 14, after arguing with her mother and leaving the house. Cops had no whereabouts where the girl was as she was not carrying any device. She was a Freefire enthusiast who was in contact with game participants said Police. They discovered Vikram Chauhan, whom she called using an autorickshaw driver's phone. Police tracked the number and discovered her near a temple.
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Courtesy: DNA INDIA
Netflix Launches Five Mobile Games For Android Users Globally
Netflix, on November 2 released the first collection of games for Android users around the world. The games are Stanger Things: 1984, ''Stranger Things 3: The Game'', ''Shooting Hoops'', ''Card Blast'' and ''Teeter Up''. The games are available without any extra charges. There's a restriction to how many devices people may play on, but Netflix is yet to specify it.… read-more
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Courtesy: ANI
Tencent Uses Facial Recognition To Limit Minors From Late Night Games
To limit the gaming hours for children in China, Tencent Games, an investing company, has decided to restrict children play games between 10 pm to 8 am under its banner. As per the rule, the company will decide the age barrier via using a face recognition system while logging in. Reportedly, late-night gaming is restricted for children below the age of 18.
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Courtesy: Gadgets News