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Photo Credit: Cover image from VCG, Unsplash, GoodFon.com, Game Science, and Steam, Illustration by Wang Siqi
A look back at 2023 in Chinese video games, a year marked by farewells, e-sports debuts, and much-hyped new titles.

It’s been a wild year for China’s video game industry. After the issuance of game licenses was frozen for months in 2021, and the pandemic saw game revenues fall for the first time in 2022, the last 12 months saw the country’s gaming market roar back to life.

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author Roman Kierst (小罗)

Roman Kierst is a staff writer and editor at The World of Chinese based in Beijing but much more at home in Chengdu, where his own China story first began as a high school exchange student in 2006. Likes to pick up a film camera occasionally to take pictures of (mostly) old places.

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