
Kuaishou's Beijing Gaming Division Has Been Completely Disbanded
Kuaishou has officially disbanded its Beijing gaming division, with only a few employees transferring to other project teams.
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Kuaishou has officially disbanded its Beijing gaming division, with only a few employees transferring to other project teams.
The China Gaming Industry Report released today reflects how much money China's gameplayers have paid for games in 2017. The actual sales revenue of China's gam...
He Swore ‘Never Do Games Business’ While Now Enter Game Industry in High Profile In June 2010, when talking to the then Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Alibaba Cha...
The official website of NetEase's mobile game "Genesis Masterwork Apocalypse" announced on Wednesday that due to the adjustment of game development and operation strategies, it will be terminated at 15:00 on February 14, 2022.
ByteDance's product launches are highly data dependent, with test results determining which features go live and algorithms determining which videos users see. When it comes to games, however, there are many more than just these factors.
The sales volume of Naraka: Bladepoint had exceeded 6 million copies on the 90th day of its global release, reaching a new record for the sales volume of a Chinese buyout game.
NetEase set up a new branch for developing console games in Tokyo Japan and spreading its influence in Japanese market.
In June 2021, the police in Xuhui District, Shanghai, cracked down on a case of making and selling cheating programs for miHoYo's game named Genshin Impact. Recently, the court in the district sentenced the three defendants to prison.
The board of directors of French game company Ubisoft on September 6 authorized Chinese tech and gaming giant Tencent to increase its direct shareholding ratio from 4.5% to 9.99%.
Exciting graphics, a sharable nature and easy gameplay have made “Travel Frog" a hit across China. Though not addictive, the game leaves players interested and ...
Recently, some gamers had discovered that the official account of the new game Zenless Zone Zero developed by the Chinese game developer miHoYo has been registered on several online platforms.
Tencent is negotiating a new deal that would boost its stakes in Supercell, a Finnish smartphone game developer, at a valuation of roughly $11 billion.