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Yahoo exits China citing 'challenging' business environment

Gaming giant Epic also shuts popular game Fortnite after new rules

Yahoo remains committed to the rights of our users and a free and open internet. Illustration / AA

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US internet services company Yahoo has pulled out of China amid an "increasingly challenging business and legal environment," it said on Tuesday.

- In recognition of the increasingly challenging business and legal environment in China, Yahoo’s suite of services will no longer be accessible from mainland China as of November 1 - Yahoo said in a statement.

- Yahoo remains committed to the rights of our users and a free and open internet. We thank our users for their support - it added.

The move comes as gaming giant Epic Games said it is shutting down its popular battle-royale game Fortnite by Nov. 15. In China, the game's beta version was known as Fortress Night and operated by Tencent Games, a major investor in Epic.

In August, China restricted online gaming for children under the age of 18 to three hours a week – only on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Last month, Microsoft-owned LinkedIn said it will end operations in China due to "greater compliance requirements."

While Google left in 2010, Facebook and Twitter have been blocked for more than a decade.​​​​​​​