Games

  • Yoozoo Games to partner with Google to expand businesses globally

    Yoozoo Games held discussions with Google on January 18 about future cooperation, and the latter will help Yoozoo grow its businesses globally, the Chinese video game developer said.

  • Huawei Game Center removes all Tencent games, saying the latter unilaterally made significant changes to cooperation

    Huawei Game Center has removed all Tencent games, saying that the latter unilaterally made significant changes to the cooperation between the two sides, resulting in significant obstacles to continued cooperation.

  • China's gaming industry saw 20% increase in sales revenue to $42.65 billion in 2020, report says

    The number of Chinese game users reached 665 million in 2020. The mobile game market accounts for 75.2% of sales revenue.

  • Tencent's Honor of Kings reclaims title of world's most profitable mobile game in November

    Tencent's Honor of Kings remained the world's most profitable mobile game in November after that position was upended last month by newcomer local competitor Genshin Impact.

  • Tencent launches TV version of its START cloud game platform, with picture quality comparable to that of a console

    Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent has teamed up with a number of TV manufacturers, including TCL, Hisense, Changhong and Konka, to launch a TV version of its START cloud game platform.

  • Genshin Impact is the Chinese mobile game with most overseas revenue in November

    Genshin Impact generated more than $11 million in revenue in overseas markets on December 1, breaking the one-day revenue record for Chinese mobile games overseas.

  • PS5 briefly appears on one of PlayStation's Chinese online store page

    Many gamers speculated that the Chinese version of the PS5 might be released in 2020.

  • Chinese game developers are protesting against the draw percentage of Android channels

    In August, Epic Games, the developer of the popular game Fortnite, challenged the "Apple tax" and was removed from the App Store by Apple, causing widespread concern around the world.

  • PUBG Mobile adds 90 FPS support for iPad Pro

    PUBG Mobile has added 90 FPS support for the iPad Pro, improving the smoothness and visual experience of the game.

  • UK mobile game developer Kwalee expands into China to tap world's biggest market

    Kwalee, UK-based developer and publisher of hyper-casual mobile games, is expanding into China to find more growth opportunities in the biggest mobile gaming market in the world.