Games

  • Apple to remove unlicensed games from Chinese App Store next month

    Starting next month, Apple will remove thousands of mobile games lacking government approval from its App Store in China, closing a loophole that the likes of Rockstar Games have relied on for years.

  • Chinese college moves graduation ceremony to Minecraft

    South China Institute of Software Engineering, Guangzhou University recently developed a game version of this year's "graduation ceremony", which attracted widespread attention.

  • Tencent Games introduces facial recognition to restrict minors from using parent accounts

    Tencent Games said today that it upgraded its measures to protect minors from June 17, expanding the application of facial recognition technology to screen users suspected of being minors.

  • NetEase and Warner Bros. team up on new Lord of the Rings mobile game

    NetEase announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment to form a strategic partnership to co-develop a new Lord of the Rings mobile game to bolster its stock following its secondary listing in Hong Kong .

  • 4 reasons why PS4 is still worth buying

    While the PlayStation 5 (PS5)  is set to be available at the end of the year, does that mean the PS4 won't be worth buying this generation? We'll look at 4 reasons why the PS4 is still worth buying.

  • Sony launches PS5 with over 20 new games

    Sony announced the PlayStation 5 (PS5) console and held a gaming conference on Friday, releasing more than 20 new games around the next-generation gamepad PS5.

  • Chinese console games realizes $997 million in revenue with 11 million players in 2019

    In 2019, Chinese console and TV games generated $997 million in revenue, with the total number of Chinese console players reaching 11 million, according to market research firm Niko Partners.

  • NetEase sets up next-gen console game development studio in Japan

    NetEase, China's leading Internet technology company, announced that it has set up a next-generation home console game development studio "Sakura Studio" in Tokyo, Japan, and started recruiting for the "Tokyo Office".

  • NetEase partners with Huawei to provide better gaming experience

    NetEase and Huawei today signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Hangzhou, where the two sides will take the development of "Cloud + AI + 5G + Terminal" next-generation information technology as an opportunity to jointly promote the development of games, music and education businesses.

  • User email shows PlayStation China Store resumes service from May 30

    Recently, emails sent to users from PlayStation Asia showed that the PlayStation China Store will resume service from May 30.