China's video gaming regulator approved 96 new titles for domestic release in May, it said on Monday, just under the 95 approvals in April. Although the titles approved this month do not include games developed by industry leaders Tencent Holdings or NetEase, at least four have investments from Tencent, which runs the world's biggest video gaming business by revenue. Those four include Bingyuanxinghuo from Century Games and Texunjingying by Wizard Games, according to the list published by the Na