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Gaming in China

Daniel Camilo

Gaming in China - Daniel Camilo's takes on Gaming at large and the Chinese gaming market in particular. Gaming consultant based in Shenzhen, China.

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Rare are the days when I get to write about Xbox in China, so even though this isn’t exactly groundbreaking news or something I can dig in too deep, I still couldn’t pass on the opportunity.

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Chinese Gaming Has a Problem!

Above are screenshots taken from 4 trailers from 4 distinct Chinese games that were shown at The Game Awards 2025.

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Gaming Makes Its Own Rules In China

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Return of an Icon to a Market That’s Moved On

StarCraft 2 officially returned to China on October 28, 2025.

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  • Daniel Camilo

    Gaming consultant, market analyst, observer and reporter. Based in Shenzhen, China. 10+ years working in China in tech, digital marketing, business development and game publishing. Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanielOlimac

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