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.
Chinese children will be limited to a total video game playing time of about 15 hours during their month-long winter school holiday, under strict rules designed to prevent them becoming addicted ...
From breathtaking open-world adventures to fast-paced action role-playing-games (RPGs), these games reflect a blend of innovation and cultural storytelling, promising to captivate audiences worldwide.
Rumors suggest the game will release extra purchasable content in early January 2025, around the time of the Chinese New Year. The game has been widely acclaimed by fans, with over 95% of the audience ...
For Chinese artist Zhou Yichen, that coping process involved creating a deeply personal and heartfelt video game to memorialize his late ... the game solely to commemorate his grandmother. “This game ...