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Vol. 27, 03 January 2024


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Is There an Opportunity for AAA Games to Develop in China?

Cheng Yu 1 , Zeng Hong * 2
1 Lingnan University
2 Lingnan University

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Communications in Humanities Research, Vol. 27, 88-98
Published 03 January 2024. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by EWA Publishing
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Citation Cheng Yu, Zeng Hong. Is There an Opportunity for AAA Games to Develop in China? . CHR (2024) Vol. 27: 88-98. DOI: 10.54254/2753-7064/27/20232133.

Abstract

China's video game industry has grown rapidly, however high-budget, high-quality AAA games remain scarce compared to Western markets. This paper examines key obstacles facing AAA game development in China. The prevailing free-to-play business model conflicts with the AAA model. Government regulations and censorship create barriers. Negative public attitudes constrain the industry. Lower incomes and less leisure time mean weaker demand for expensive AAA games versus quick mobile games. The paper analyzes Black Myth: Wukong, an upcoming AAA title based on Journey to the West. As China's most anticipated AAA game, it benchmarks progress and potential for domestic AAA gaming. It could also showcase Chinese culture globally.

Keywords

Chinese game market, Technology dilemma, Mainland gamers, AAA game

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
ISBN (Print)
978-1-83558-257-2
ISBN (Online)
978-1-83558-258-9
Published Date
03 January 2024
Series
Communications in Humanities Research
ISSN (Print)
2753-7064
ISSN (Online)
2753-7072
DOI
10.54254/2753-7064/27/20232133
Copyright
03 January 2024
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