Yeah, but I think there’s a slow move towards something new occurring. Hoyo for example is planning to release Ananta soon which is going to be 100% cosmetics-based monetisation.
Their gaming industry is still in an infant stage imo, yet to mature and find its legs. They have some real talent in terms of animation and programming but there’s very little historical trend for the industry unlike the gaming that developed in the west out of arcades and into consoles. The starting point of modern gaming history in China seems like the mobile gacha.
https://youtu.be/l7112ayEM0E
NTE is an anime gta-like gacha by Chinese studio Hotta.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Wow those Chinese studios love their gacha games, don’t they?
Yeah, but I think there’s a slow move towards something new occurring. Hoyo for example is planning to release Ananta soon which is going to be 100% cosmetics-based monetisation.
Their gaming industry is still in an infant stage imo, yet to mature and find its legs. They have some real talent in terms of animation and programming but there’s very little historical trend for the industry unlike the gaming that developed in the west out of arcades and into consoles. The starting point of modern gaming history in China seems like the mobile gacha.