Wuchang, Wukong, and China’s AAA Game Boom: Gameplay, culture & China’s soft power – with Jianlin Zhong
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Development teams from Asian countries are increasingly venturing into big AAA games. Wuchang is the work of a Chinese studio that takes the Dark Souls series as its model and manages to compete with it with several new ideas.
Wuchang, Wukong, and China’s AAA Game Boom: Gameplay, culture & China’s soft power – with Jianlin Zhong
This week on Inside the China Room with Jiang Jiang, I’m joined by Jianlin Zhong — a Shanghai-based investor and lifelong AAA gamer — to unpack the rise of Chinese AAA games and how titles like Black Myth: Wukong and WuChang: Fallen Feathers are reshaping global perceptions of China’s game industry.Set in a dark fantasy world at the end of the Ming Dynasty, WuChang: Fallen Feathers is China’s latest Souls-like title. It topped Steam’s China preo…
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