The National Press and Publication Administration of China (NPPA) on Friday launched 95 approval licenses for domestic video games for April, consisting of 94 mobile video games, 7 PC video games, and one PlayStation console video game. April’s 95 licenses are a reduction compared to March’s 107 authorized titles, and the 111 and 115 okayed in February and January respectively. The much-anticipated video games in the current round of approvals consist of Tencent’s Carbon Island, NetEase’s Broken Land, Sony China’s Lost Soul Aside, Archosaur Games’ Dragon Raja: Gate of Cassell, and Kingnet Network’s The Lost Tomb. Furthermore, NetEase’s Diablo: Immortal and Lilith’s Farlight 84 included PC variations on the very same day, according to updates on modifications in license info from the NPPA.[[NPPA, in Chinese]