China’s NetEase buys gaming studio involved in major titles including Halo Infinite and Minecraft
NetEase has ramped up its international expansion efforts in gaming over the last two years as China's domestic market has
Read moreNetEase has ramped up its international expansion efforts in gaming over the last two years as China's domestic market has
Read moreProperty and technology stocks continued to lift the Hang Seng index, which rose more than 3% in Wednesday's session. Source
Read moreAs Chinese tech companies avoid U.S. delisting risk, investment dollars could flow back into these names, says investment manager KraneShares.
Read moreInvestors cautious heading into next year in regards to Chinese tech stocks with analysts expecting regulation to be more predictable
Read moreThese are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading. Source link
Read moreNew game approvals in China and a report praising the progress of reducing gaming addiction could be positive signs for
Read moreA Covid-induced slowdown in the Chinese economy and continued challenges in the domestic gaming market could prove strong headwinds for
Read moreChina remains the largest single-country market in the world with $403.1 million in e-sports revenue in 2021, Niko Partners said
Read moreByteDance has looked to aggressively expand into mobile gaming, an area that Tencent and NetEase have dominated in China. Source
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