Games

  • Tencent PUBG Mobile ranks No.1 in global mobile game revenue in July

    Tencent's PUBG Mobile generated $208 million in global revenue in July 2020, up 10.8 percent from July 2019, placing it at the top of the global mobile game revenue chart, according to data released today by mobile app data analytics platform SensorTower.

  • Chinese police uncover massive theft case involving PUBG, more than 3 million accounts stolen

    Police in Yangzhou, China's Jiangsu province, recently cracked a case of theft involving PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), in which more than 3 million user accounts were stolen, with a value of 19 million yuan, according to CCTV.

  • PUBG Mobile has most overseas revenue among apps from Chinese vendor in July

    PUBG Mobile continued to be the top-grossing app from a Chinese manufacturer overseas in July, according to market research firm App Annie.

  • PUBG Mobile gets 90 FPS support, but only for OnePlus phones

    OnePlus and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Mobile (PUBG Mobile) are teaming up to offer exclusive in-game 90Hz support for the  premium Chinese phone brand's devices. 

  • Steam China's first batch of over 20 games suspected to be leaked

    More than 20 games suspected to be the first batch from Steam China have been leaked in SteamDB, a third-party database site for Steam. 

  • Huawei launches GameCenter, may come pre-installed on Mate 40

    Huawei has launched GameCenter, its official game service and distribution platform, in 13 countries and regions.

  • China's game market sees nearly 140 billion yuan in sales in H1 , 75% from mobile games

    From January to June 2020, China's gaming market generated sales revenue of 139.493 billion yuan, up 22.34 percent year-on-year, according to a report released during the 18th ChinaJoy.

  • Apple's China App Store removes over 26,000 games in half a day

    Apple has removed 26,539 games from its China App Store today as of 2:00 pm, which is more than the total number of games removed in July this year, as the company is implementing a new rule.

  • Bilibili acquires exclusive broadcasting rights for League of Legends tournament in China

    Chines video platform Bilibili and LoL Esports, the global League of Legends esports arm of Riot Games today announced a strategic partnership for League of Legends global tournaments.

  • Tesla Model 3 and Model X to land in Tencent's Game for Peace

    The Tesla Model 3 and Model X will start appearing in Tencent's hit game title Game for Peace (or Peace Elite) tomorrow, the game's developers team said on Weibo today.