Creativity Meets Constraint: China’s Video Games Head to Overseas Markets
Chinese game developers hoping to dodge bureaucracy and make profits abroad still face problems with localization
Chinese game developers hoping to dodge bureaucracy and make profits abroad still face problems with localization
Some millennials still visit China’s internet cafes for a nostalgia hit, but that won’t be enough to sustain the “wangba” industry
When World of Warcraft ended in China earlier this year, players lost more than just a computer game
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How gamer slang has pervaded the speech of China’s Gen Z
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