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China approves 45 new video games after a 9-month ban that led 14,000 developers to shut down
In a sigh of relief to video game publishers in China, Beijing has finally started approving gaming…
China hasn't approved a single new video game for sale in 9 months, and that freeze could continue into 2019
China has strict regulations regarding new media entering the country. Video games and movies alike…
Kevin Webb
Macau is home to 41 casinos, and every single one of them is up for a license renewal that could change the future of Asia's Las Vegas
The future of Asia's Las Vegas hangs in the balance among plummeting revenue and as they face criti…
Nidhi Pandurangi
Apple purges over 4,500 games from China App Store
Beijing, July 5 (IANS) Apple has removed at least 4,500 games from China's App Store under the pres…
Apple removes 47,000 apps from its Chinese app store
According to a report in The Information, China may be closing the loopholes exploited by Apple …
The biggest video game company in the world has pulled a blockbuster game in China, replacing it with a patriotic version where players wave when they die
The South Korean-made game, known as "PUBG," was named by the global game distributor Steam as one …
Ben Gilbert,Reuters
Trump administration reportedly delays deciding whether to let US companies resume selling to Huawei
China's announcement was part of a series of tit-for-tat moves made as trade talks between the worl…
Rosie Perper,Rosie Perper
The wildly popular MMORPG 'World of Warcraft' just lost a huge chunk of its players overnight
Beef between Blizzard and Chinese partner NetEase over its contract resulted in the suspension of t…
Aaron Mok
Casinos in Macau, the Vegas of the East, have managed to renew crucial gaming licenses. But there's a hefty catch — they need to pump in $15 billion into non-gaming sectors.
Macau's government renewed gaming licenses for companies like Sands China and Wynn Macau in return …
Huileng Tan
PUBG Mobile India to relaunch as Battlegrounds Mobile India – here’s what we know so far
Popular battle royale game PUBG Mobile could be returning to India soon, but with a new name. Accor…
MIZUHO: Here's why Facebook has 'a realistic opportunity' to enter China in 2018
When Facebook eventually does crack into China, Mizuho's Lee thinks the social network will first l…
Alex Heath
Trump reportedly green lighted some US firms to do business with Huawei ahead of US-China trade talks
Trump's administration barred trade with Huawei and dozens of its partners in May, accusing them of…
Theron Mohamed
$2.5 billion video game company Roblox and China's Tencent defied the growing tech 'cold war' and announced a big gaming partnership
For its part, Tencent is no stranger to working with foreign game companies: Back in 2012, Tencent …
Matt Weinberger
After a 10-month freeze, China will finally allow new video games from the world's largest video game publisher
Some of Tencent's most successful games released worldwide during 2018 still remain barred from rel…
Kevin Webb
Apple Is Just One Step Away From Ending The Block On iPhone 6 In China
We still don't know for sure what caused the delays to the iPhone 6 launch in China. It had been sp…
James Cook
China is cracking down on new video games entering the country and it's costing publishing giants billions in profit
China's government is unapologetic about its efforts to monitor the release of new media in the cou…
Kevin Webb
For the first time ever, Nintendo is bringing major Mario and Zelda games to an Android device
Nintendo, an over 100-year-old Japanese game company, has worked around China's restrictions in the…
Ben Gilbert
China approves 80 new video games, ending the freeze on new releases that dominated 2018 - but the country's largest game publisher still isn't happy
In a proactive response to criticism in China, Tencent began using facial recognition software to v…
Kevin Webb
Microsoft is facing another hurdle in closing a $70 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard: a new FTC lawsuit
Microsoft needs to close its nearly $70 billion deal to buy Call of Duty Maker Activision Blizzard …
Associated Press
3 reasons why Activision Blizzard punished an esports star for backing Hong Kong protesters
The company generated just under $400 million in sales in Asia-Pacific in the first half of this ye…