The web3 video game subpnel developed by the United States has been awarded to operate in the RWA Righting Chain backed by China, which allows the game to distribute articles in the game tokenized according to Chinese law and makes it the first foreign title based on blockchain to achieve this level of legal recognition in the country.
When obtaining this license, the shrapnel obtains access to one of the world's largest games markets, itself more than $ 40 billion, under full regulatory compliance.
The Chinese launch of the game will involve local associations, new distribution and integration channels with the country's asset verification systems.

What can we expect from this last development?
The Chinese version of <a target="_blank" href="https://x.com/playSHRAPNEL/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>Shrapnel will differ from its global counterpart in several ways. A localized game launcher will be developed for distribution within China, and digital assets will be issued and tracked through the RWA copyright chain, a blockchain system approved by the State designed to handle the legal rights of digital goods.
Assets in the game, such as skins, teams and cosmetics, will be legally recognized as digital property within the Chinese jurisdiction. These items can be purchased, sold and negotiated through a new market that operates under national guidelines.
The launch will be supported by Lingjing Game Labs, the People's Daily Games Division, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party. This association will handle the location, minting of assets, compliance and trade systems.


Why is this significant?
This brand the first time that a foreign web3 has formally licensed to broadcast assets in the game tokenized in China under government supervision, reflecting a remarkable change in China's approach to block chain technologies, which have generally been closely regulated or restricted, especially when they are linked to decentralized or greedy finances.
When working within the regulatory framework of China, the shrapnel has effectively created a model on how other foreign digital products could obtain market access. It also demonstrates the interest of the Chinese government in supporting blockchain applications that are aligned with national priorities, such as IP protection and digital assets.
Although the movement does not suggest a broader liberalization of policies, it highlights a route for a cross -border collaboration in the digital economy.
(Tagstotranslate) China (T) RWA Copy Chain (T) Matrenda