This year’s GCORES Beijing offered everything from major international game studios like Bethesda to small Chinese indie game developers—with one very notable exception
For just 129 yuan, epic medieval battles, interstellar space travel in the year 2330, and a glimpse into the not-too-distant post-human future of a crime-ridden city—all of these were within reach in Beijing this past weekend. This year’s GCORES gaming convention, held on the southeastern outskirts of the city, had much to offer for computer, console, and even board game fans. The two main halls of the convention center featured everything from major international game studios like Microsoft-owned Bethesda to small Chinese indie game developers.