Online Gaming
Alternate Realities: Massively Multiplayer Online Games in China
Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOG) have become a part of China’s growing virtual entertainment culture.


| Dec. 16 2019
#Gaming, #Online Gaming, #millennials, #Dota2, #eSports;, #Honor of Kings;, #traditional sports, #Game Industry, #Game Industry in China
China Stands Ready to Lead eSports Globally
eSports is more than playing digital games online. With an estimated market value of $104 million in 2017, it is.


| Sep. 18 2017
#Online Gaming, #Tencent, #APEC, #Xiaomi, #Local Government, #Slider, #Alibaba, #JD.com, #Tudou, #Youku, #PBOC, #eCommerce, #Korea
China roundup: APEC agreements; Alibaba’s Single’s Day Sale Booty; and a New Bankruptcy Law
This week, the much awaited APEC conference came to a close, Alibaba netted more than $9.3 billion in Single.


| Nov. 14 2014
#Farmville, #Zynga, #Game Industry, #Game Industry in China, #Gaming, #Magnet Joy, #MMORPG, #Online Gaming, #Plants vs Zombies, #PopCap, #Angry Birds, #Rovio, #Blizzard, #World of Warcraft
Game theory: How companies adapt for the game industry in China
China is a daunting place to bring intellectual property. It’s especially tough for businesses that produce content, like.
| Apr. 17 2012
#QQ, #Blizzard, #Game Industry, #Game Industry in China, #Gaming, #MMORPG, #Online Gaming, #World of Warcraft, #3D, #Ourgame
Playing for keeps: Online gaming in China
Over the past decade, online gaming has boldly entered the heart of mainstream mainland entertainment. Parents who may have once.
| Jun. 9 2009