After a huge, heartwarming reception of the fans from the very first gameplay footage of Black Myth: WuKong, now the developer teases another upcoming footage, showing off the game’s combat system. The new teaser trailer shows off a few seconds of a fight against hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the game. As the teaser
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Animal Crossing has been very popular since the game was first released last month. It has gone on to become the fastest-selling Switch title ever in Japan and topped the physical sales charts in the UK. The game definitely has its hooks in plenty of countries. However, it looks like players in China will have
Thus far 2020 hasn’t been an amazing year, and that can be greatly contributed to a new coronavirus. The current virus–coronavirus (2019-nCoV)–broke out in Wuhan, China and infected thousands. Currently, over 12,000 people are infected. Most cases are in China, but the virus has recently spread to the UK and the US. Avoiding the virus
It’s an exciting time to be a gamer. Next gen consoles are on the horizon and so are the games that naturally come with them. Whilst we’re excited to get our hands on shiny new toys, very little has been announced in terms of price points. Ultimately, this will be the deciding factor when it
Chinese publishing studio Tencent Interactive Entertainment released a trailer for a new mobile game they are currently developing. What makes this particular title so noteworthy is how inspired it seems to be by Western games in the same genre such as Days Gone, Metal Gear Survive, Left for Dead, and State of Decay. According to
What replaced PUBG Mobile in China could very well be propaganda, but at least it’s wholesome propaganda. Tencent, which seems to have a financial stake in everything we hold and love dearly, ended testing for PUBG in China and replaced it with an eerily similar game, whose title roughly translates into Game For Peace. It
Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite and Unreal Engine, was recently accused by a user on Reddit of making their Epic Games Store “literal spyware” and sending data to the Chinese government due to being owned by Tencent, a Chinese giant which controls 40% of the company. The post received almost 30,000 upvotes and multiple
China has been at the forefront of a gaming crisis recently due to brand new laws and policies set in motion that are limiting the number of video games consumers, especially children, are spending their time on. Earlier this year, the Chinese government stated that they had frozen new game approvals in a new campaign
As China is the biggest gaming market on the planet, many western developers and publishers are looking to bring their most successful games there. Ubisoft will be the next to bring its titles to China’s highly successful PC and mobile markets, as the publisher announced today that it has partnered with Tencent to introduce its