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Katana314, do games w ‘Be your own hero’: why video games are a battleground in the US–China tech war.

The only Chinese game I’ve spent money on is a mystery game by an indie studio. And, in a bit of cultural irony, its premise is based on a famous Japanese franchise.

Don’t really intend to consider Chinese games much, or spend money on the F2P ones.

RangerJosie, do games w ‘Be your own hero’: why video games are a battleground in the US–China tech war.
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I’m glad to see it.

GovCo has been stuffing propaganda into Hollywood and games like CoD for most of my life.

I wanna see if China does it better. (I fully expect China to do it better)

xhrit,

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  • RangerJosie,
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    That’s awesome.

    Ashtear, do games w ‘Be your own hero’: why video games are a battleground in the US–China tech war.

    This point is premature for Wukong until we see some data that this was anything more than a domestic market success. Steam data scrapers speculate that China sales are over 80%, so we might be looking at (an optimistic) 1-1.5 million sold in the US so far. Not amazing numbers for a AAA project.

    The real story here is that this game’s success is the clearest sign yet this vast market has been activated. I’m sure Japanese, Korean, and Western AAA publishers–especially those with a console focus–are very interested.

    Eyck_of_denesle, (edited )

    Yeah no. 1-1.5 million are not that low. Also you are not accounting massive Chinese sales for other aaa titles.

    istanbullu, do gaming w Chinese game Black Myth: Wukong tops Steam charts. What does it signify for the rest of the gaming world?

    It means that we’ll see more non-Western games in the future, which is nice.

    Fishroot, do gaming w Chinese game Black Myth: Wukong tops Steam charts. What does it signify for the rest of the gaming world?
    Lets_Eat_Grandma, do gaming w Chinese game Black Myth: Wukong tops Steam charts. What does it signify for the rest of the gaming world?

    It signifies that chinese made games about chinese/buddhist mythology will be incredibly popular in China.

    People go nuts for soulsclones regardless but given that this is probably the very first chinese mythology soulslike with professional production values no one should be at all surprised that it sells in China and abroad. Also the fact that it’s cheaper than china than any other region on earth is certainly a factor in it’s sales.

    As of right now, of it’s overall 354,187 steam reviews, only 14,757 are in english.

    Keep in mind that the US and Western Europe combined have about a third of China’s population.

    AZERTY,

    Id argue Wolong: Fallen Dynasty was the first but I agree with you on all other points.

    CylustheVirus, do scifi w Fan of sci-fi? Psychologists have you in their sights

    I have a psych undergrad degree and I never heard anything like this. It’s one theory, not the zeitgeist of an entire discipline.

    troyunrau, do scifi w Fan of sci-fi? Psychologists have you in their sights
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    Click bait headline. Very basic thesis.

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