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China’s e-sports organizations may have an easier way of seeking out new young talents now.
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China’s e-sports organizations may have an easier way of seeking out new young talents now.
According to a report released by Newzoo on Wednesday, it is estimated that the global e-sports industry will generate $1.38 billion in revenue globally this year, an increase of 22% year-on-year.
TuSimple responds to 'Guangzhou team of 100 people disbanded': Other teams are being used for follow-up development, with almost no impact on the project progress.
News emerged recently that Huya and Douyu, leading game livestreaming platforms in China, are implementing internal layoffs. Both companies have responded to relevant news.
With the Chinese New Year celebrations coming to an end, after a tepid week of events and activities, China’s esports industry is kicking off the Year of the Ox with a series of exciting developments.
One of China's official media outlets published an article entitled "the opportunity in the gaming industry cannot be missed". The news sent stock prices of Chinese game makers in Hong Kong shooting upwards.
Chinese tech and gaming giant NetEase announced a new role play game titled "Shediao" on Friday and gave audience its first look at the new release.
Honor of Kings has announced that it was moving its King Professional League (KPL) 2020 spring tournaments online due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak.
Mihoyo has recently undergone significant personnel changes, with founder Cai Haoyu further stepping back from the forefront.
Beijing Jianyou Technology, the developer of the pass-through mini game "Sheep a Sheep", which became a national online sensation on China's social media last year, said lately that the company's revenue had exceeded 100 million ($15.6 billion).
NetEase responded by not commenting on the online rumors about a potential re-collaboration with Blizzard. And Blizzard stated that there is currently no information or updates to share.
Douyu, the game live streaming company, has officially gone public on NASDAQ on July 17, trading under the ticker symbol of “DOYU”.