
Tencent's PUBG Mobile Returns to the Top of Overseas Revenue Growth Chart
On April 13th, "PUBG Mobile" by Tencent regained its position at the top of the chart for overseas revenue growth.
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On April 13th, "PUBG Mobile" by Tencent regained its position at the top of the chart for overseas revenue growth.
Shanghai-based game developer miHoYo has announced on September 16 that it will soon kick off its "Genshin Impact" animation project in partnership with ufotable, a well-known Japanese animation production company.
Global game engine giant Unity's affiliate in China added several new shareholders, including subsidiaries of ByteDance’s Douyin, game developer miHoYo, smartphone maker OPPO, and multimedia service provider China Mobile.
On November 15, data.ai, a third-party data organization, published the income list of Chinese game manufacturers in overseas markets for the month of October. 37 Interactive Entertainment surpassed Tencent, miHoYo and other game manufacturers for the first time, ranking first.
Shanghai-based game company miHoYo on January 12 denied rumors that it had been issuing extremely high year-end bonuses, with some employees that receive a monthly salary of 8,000 yuan ($1,184) taking in a 864,000 yuan bonus ($128,150).
Mihoyo's game "Zenless Zone Zero" has been confirmed to be available on PC and console platforms.
GoerTek, a Chinese company in the acoustic, optical and microelectronics industries, and its holding subsidiary, Tongge Ventures, signed a partnership agreement with two game developer - miHoYo and 37 Interactive Entertainment.
According to Chinese business data platform Tianyancha, litigation documents filed by miHoYo, the developer of video games including Genshin Impact, against three entities under 37 Interactive Entertainment were recently made public.
GravityXR, a chip development company specializing in extended reality (XR) glasses, has completed a pre-A+ round of financing worth hundreds of millions of yuan.
On April 12, Bilibili, a video-sharing website based in Shanghai, launched an event in collaboration with the popular game Genshin Impact.
Chinese game developer miHoYo on November 24 announced the formal dissolution of Project SH, a game product led by Cai Haoyu, the co-founder and CEO of the firm and producer of Genshin Impact.
The headquarters of HoYoverse, a global interactive entertainment brand owned by game developer miHoYo, was recently opened in Singapore.