Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mike Stubbs covers esports, competitive games and the creator economy. For years, Chinese video games were strange curios for ...
When it comes to Asia’s video game industry, we’ve seen the big, critically lauded hits mostly coming out of Japan for generations – at least, until this decade rolled around. While countries like ...
China’s global ambitions are no longer confined to infrastructure megaprojects or its booming trade networks. The country has found an unlikely but effective tool for soft power: video games. At the ...
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 ...
More than 2 million people played the martial arts video game "Where Winds Meet" in the 24 hours after its global release, according to its publisher Netease. "In the last two years, the biggest trend ...
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