Love and Deepspace, a mobile game developed by Infold Games, has implemented mandatory face verification for players accessing its Chinese servers, marking a significant advancement in gaming security measures that matches broader trends in China’s digital identity verification landscape.
The new security feature requires players to complete a face verification process before gaining access to the game’s Chinese servers. The implementation follows similar initiatives by other major gaming companies in China, most notably Tencent’s deployment of facial recognition technology to restrict minors’ gaming time. These measures are part of China’s broader effort to regulate gaming activity and implement robust digital identity verification systems.
As part of the game’s interactive features, players can create events and reminders within the system. When these designated dates arrive, the game’s male romantic interest characters notify players through in-game notifications. The face verification requirement helps ensure that these personal interactive features are accessed only by authorized users.
The implementation of biometric verification in gaming platforms represents a growing trend in China’s digital ecosystem, particularly following the country’s national digital ID initiative. These measures serve multiple purposes, including age verification, fraud prevention, and compliance with regulatory requirements for digital services.
The security measure reflects China’s increasingly sophisticated approach to digital identity verification, with gaming platforms joining financial services, telecommunications, and other sectors in adopting biometric authentication technologies. The trend signals a broader shift toward more secure and accountable digital environments, particularly in markets where identity verification is becoming a standard requirement for online services.
Sources: MXDWN Games, GameFAQs
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