
China's Gaming Industry Hits 220B Yuan, Accounts for 28% of Global
The China Culture and Entertainment Industry Association released a report on the development of the Chinese game industry in 2017. The domestic game market has...
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The China Culture and Entertainment Industry Association released a report on the development of the Chinese game industry in 2017. The domestic game market has...
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, a massively popular Chinese mobile game developed by Tencent, was pulled from all app stores on May 9, and promptly replaced by a very similar, yet China-approved, 'Game for Peace'.
Chinese teams PSG.LGD and Newbee are looking strong and in good standing after day one of the Dota 2 International 2019.
According to Sensor Tower Store Intelligence estimates, Honor of Kings from Tencent is likely to remain as the top most profitable game globally in the first half of the year.
On Tuesday morning, miHoYo confirmed that their upcoming game "Zenless Zone Zero" has surpassed 20 million pre-registrations across all platforms. The game, which is set for release in 2024, had already secured its license in October 2023.
Shandong Lanxiang Senior Technical School drew attention with its decision to invest 10 million yuan in a new e-sports major and related facilities in September...
On November 24, a former NetEase employee suffering from a terminal illness spoke up on social media, accusing the gaming giant of unfair treatment.
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...
ByteDance announced on Thursday that after strategic positioning adjustments, its gaming business will return to the incubation stage.
Allan Zhang unveiled at the Tencent Global Esports Summit that one of the companies has signed partnership deals with four non-endemic brands.
Over the past week, the esports industry in China has celebrated the International Labor Holiday by hosting multiple esports competitions for audiences and fans. Shanghai-based tournament organizer Imba TV hosted its $185 thousand Dota 2 i-League at the Shanghai Aegean Shopping Park in front of a limited live audience, while Tencent and VSPN also hosted a two-year anniversary party for Peacekeeper Elite in Chongqing, at which multiple partnerships were signed.
Without further delay, here are our top 10 picks for Chinese mobile games that are flourishing overseas.