Publishing licenses were issued in the first month of 2026, with 182 games approved, including Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege*

Today (the 26th), the National Press and Publication Administration issued a new batch of publishing licenses for domestic and imported games. A total of 177 domestic games and 5 imported games received approval in this round.

Notable titles include NetEase Leihuo’s *Yao Yao Qi*, Giant Network’s *Full Moon Night: Masters’ Showdown*, Youka Network’s *Journey to the West: A Wonderful Adventure*, Glacier Network’s *Defend Duck Diana*, and Dream Dragon’s *Friends, Don’t Blink*.

According to information obtained by Tea House, Lei Huo’s *Yao Yao Qi* is, barring any surprises, likely *Code Name: Yao Gu*, an auto-battler game currently in development under the *Onmyoji* IP.

Publishing licenses were issued in the first month of 2026, with 182 games approved, including Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege*

It is worth noting that *Pinball Adventure*, a game developed by the Game Teahouse incubation team, has also received its publishing license.

Publishing licenses were issued in the first month of 2026, with 182 games approved, including Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege*

As for imported games, Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege* has already obtained an import license.

The complete list is as follows:

Publishing licenses were issued in the first month of 2026, with 182 games approved, including Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege*

Publishing licenses were issued in the first month of 2026, with 182 games approved, including Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege*

Approval details for 14 other games have been updated: NetEase’s *Egg Party* has received approval for its client version, which was not included in the original application, and the company’s title *Endless Lagrange* has been renamed *Interstellar Hunter*.

Publishing licenses were issued in the first month of 2026, with 182 games approved, including Tencent’s *Rainbow Six: Siege*

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