Source: Tech – South China Morning PostTencent Holdings, which runs the world’s largest video gaming business by revenue, has removed popular fish shooting games from its app stores as part of a “risk inspection” campaign amid Beijing’s tightened regulation of the industry.Fish shooting games, in which players use cannons to shoot a variety of fish in a pool for rewards, have become one of the most profitable smartphone gaming genres in China, the world’s biggest video games market. Regulators, however, have frowned upon the…Read More