From Genshin Impact to NTE, Chinese games have become inescapable in recent years, and that is not going to change soon.
China’s video game market is the world’s biggest. International developers want in on it – but its rules on what is acceptable are growing increasingly harsh. Is it worth the compromise?
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Asia’s leading entertainment and game expo ChinaJoy (August 1st to 4th) is quickly approaching, preceded by the global games industry conference Pocket Gamer Connects Summit Shanghai on July 30th.
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Pocket Gamer Connects Summit Shanghai takes place on July 30th, offering insightful sessions and networking opportunities with developers, publishers, investors and more. Head to the website for more ...
The video game “Black Myth: Wukong” is a cultural “magic weapon,” a soft power export that’s raising China’s profile across the world. It sold 10 million copies within just three days of its launch ...
Chinese game company’s flagship title among raft of nation’s simulation games to resonate with players at home and abroad.