China’s global ambitions are no longer confined to infrastructure megaprojects or its booming trade networks. The country has found an unlikely but effective tool for soft power: video games.
In 1949 the defeated Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan, and brought over most of China's cultural icons. If these were sited near key targets, it might deter a physical attack, ...
China approved 122 domestic and 13 foreign video games in December, bringing the total number of licensed titles to more than 1,400 this year, the highest since 2019. On Tuesday, the National ...
China's J-36, a sixth-generation fighter jet with advanced stealth features and a tailless design, has conducted its maiden flight over Chengdu. The jet's debut coincided with significant ...
BC.Game have launched Wukong, a slot game that taps into the popularity of the award winning AAA title Black Myth: Wukong. BC.GAME has introduced its newest game, Wukong, a slot that immerses players ...
Table tennis superstar Ma Long has hinted this year’s National Games of China could be the last major competition of his career. The six-time Olympic gold medallist was one of the three Chinese ...
The Legend of Zelda series may be blowing minds with games like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, but its humble beginnings as a top-down 2D action adventure RPG are still widely ...
China has become one of the world's largest markets for e-sports. Its teams participate in the top tier of international competitions, despite state media once dubbing video games "spiritual opium".
DreamHack Shanghai will debut in China alongside Hero Esports’ first-ever Asian Champions League ... The Asian Champions League refers to the multi-game tournament series featuring titles such as CS2, ...