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Chinese Gaming Revenues Decline for the First Time in Years

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The China Audio-video and Digital Publishing Association (CADPA) and the China Game Industry Research Institute jointly released a report on China’s gaming industry for the first half of the year.

According to the report, total revenue in China’s game industry was CNY 147.78 billion (USD 21.88 billion), a year-on-year decrease of 1.8%. Revenue from mobile games, accounting for 74.75% of total industry revenue, declined for the first time ever. From 667 million during last year’s Spring Festival (February 2021), the total number of users has fluctuated below 666 million, a year-on-year decrease of 0.13%. The main reason for the decline in revenue and users, CADPA thinks, is COVID, leading to decreased consumption and higher corporate costs. Also, there are several obvious factors behind the gaming industry’s troubles, for example, the government has almost frozen approvals of new games.

The government’s ongoing squeeze on the “platform economy” has resulted in hefty fines for Tencent, Alibaba and various other tech companies for monopolistic behavior, reducing their appetite for new product development and marketing in gaming and other sectors in which the government takes a dim view.

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