“Honor of Kings” Algorithm Lawsuit Opens: China’s Gaming Industry Faces “Transparency” Test

——Analyzing the Industry Shockwaves of “China’s First Gaming Algorithm Case”
The landmark “Honor of Kings” matchmaking mechanism lawsuit, dubbed “China’s first gaming algorithm case,” commenced trial at Shenzhen Nanshan District People’s Court on August 12. This class-action lawsuit, initiated by players, directly challenges Tencent’s ELO (Elo rating system) matchmaking algorithm in “Honor of Kings” over alleged “black box” operations, potentially becoming a watershed moment for China’s gaming industry.
- Case Origins: From Player Complaints to Legal Battle
Lawsuit Background
In November 2024, over 2,000 “Honor of Kings” players through the “Fair Gaming Alliance” filed suit against Tencent, alleging:
- Intentional manipulation of matchmaking to create “losing streaks” that force prolonged play/microtransactions
- Failure to disclose algorithm weightings (e.g., win rates, spending history variables)
- Violations of the Personal Information Protection Law regarding automated decision-making transparency
Core Disputes
Court debates centered on three dimensions:
- Technical: Tencent claims ELO system “prioritizes player skill,” but refuses algorithmic disclosure
- Legal: Whether matchmaking algorithms qualify as “trade secrets” versus users’ right to know
- Ethical: If companies must avoid “addictive mechanisms” using behavioral psychology
- Industry Tremors: Algorithm Transparency Becomes Global Norm
The case unfolds amid tightening regulations worldwide:
Global Precedent: EU’s 2024 Digital Services Act mandates disclosure of key gaming algorithms
Domestic Shift: China’s GAPP draft “Game Algorithm Guidelines” propose “necessary transparency” principles
Corporate Responses: NetEase revealed “Justice” matchmaking framework, while miHoYo established an “Algorithm Ethics Committee”
III. Future Scenarios: Potential Chain Reactions
Scenario 1: Plaintiff Victory (30% Probability)
Immediate Impact:
- Tencent may overhaul matchmaking with parameter disclosures
- Could spawn a ¥5 billion “algorithm compliance” consultancy market
Long-term Changes:
- National standards for “algorithm impact assessments”
- Shift from “playtime monetization” to “content-based” business models
Scenario 2: Settlement (50% Probability)
Likely compromises:
- Adding algorithm explanations to user agreements
- Launching “pure competitive mode” (no spending-based matchmaking)
- Industry may adopt “limited transparency” standards via self-regulation
Scenario 3: Defendant Victory (20% Probability)
Would temporarily preserve status quo but trigger:
- Stricter legislation (revised “Online Game Management Measures” reportedly addressing this)
- Player trust erosion; analysts predict 10% core user loss for “Honor of Kings”
- Deeper Implications: Crafting a New Social Contract
Insiders reveal this case represents digital-age rights renegotiation:
- Algorithmic Power Dilemma: Where should player知情权 boundaries lie when code becomes “secondary rules”?
- Data Ethics Conflict: Does using payment history for matchmaking constitute “big data price discrimination”?
- Standardization Gap: China currently lacks third-party algorithm auditing for games
Epilogue
Regardless of outcome, the case’s significance transcends gaming—as observed by Tsinghua Law School Associate Professor present at trial: “This is essentially road-testing digital rights legislation for the metaverse era.” As the first consumer sector deeply transformed by AI, gaming’s algorithmic governance may set precedents for social media, e-commerce, and beyond. At this historic inflection point between entertainment and ethics, China’s gaming industry faces its most consequential reckoning.
(This newspaper will continue tracking case developments. Probability estimates derive from industry expert interviews and comparative case analysis)
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