 Well the United States ban Chinese games like League, Valorant, and PUBG Now I never bring up politics into my videos, but this is a huge thing I just want to talk about and make a video on. We all know that the US will ban Chinese apps like TikTok to prevent them from stealing our information. The thing is a ton of games are actually made by Chinese companies For example, League of Legends, Valorant, PUBG, and Parts of Fortnite Will the United States ban these apps like how they're gonna ban TikTok? One of the factors to answering this question are the companies behind these games. The biggest one Tencent, who owns All these games also made WeChat, which is also in the same situation as TikTok. The difference in messaging and social media apps and Games are huge though, and the chance of the US banning Chinese games are Probably not gonna happen. The information that China is getting from apps like WeChat and TikTok are so much It's dangerous because you never know what the Chinese government can do to Americans. Games on the other hand can't really give China any info No one shares their personal info in game in game chat or text chat All you do is just play the game. Even though Trump has been looking to ban Tencent The games are just so big and aren't much of a threat to the US. There isn't any way to share photos Most gamers don't even use their real name and use their game attacks Don't click off right now though, because there's still a chance that the US will still ban games made by Chinese companies Rumors even said that Fortnite would get banned even though Tencent only owns 40% of Epic Games Although the White House fully said that the ban of WeChat and TikTok would not affect video games So little is known about this that makes it feel like they're doing something secretive about this leaving us with so many Unanswered questions. It's most likely not happening, but that doesn't mean that changes will happen though Things like buying items in game or sharing personal info in games might have stricter rules to try to not give As much info to China as possible right now There just isn't an accurate answer and no one's really sure what's going to happen in gaming if it did Gaming as a whole would change because of how huge China is in the industry Thanks for watching and let's have a discussion about this in comments below