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A local food chain has gone viral for its job posting to build an Animal Crossing island, but it’s just one of several companies to join the “Animal Crossing economy”

Gamers are picking up new games during the Covid-19 pandemic, and their parents are playing for the first time, according to a new report

Chinese players adopt a new code name to sell virtual services and in-game items on ecommerce platforms, where the official game is banned

The popular Nintendo Switch game disappeared from ecommerce platforms after Hong Kong protest art went viral, and now it’s vanishing from live streams on Bilibili and other sites

Genshin Impact’s second closed beta is getting favorable responses from players who say gameplay is more like Final Fantasy

Portraits of Communist leaders, Covid-19 quarantine signs and ancient Chinese clothing are showing up in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

The Nintendo Switch got an extended warranty because of the coronavirus outbreak, but gamers want to know when they’ll have more than one game to play

The trade war, rising labor costs and now the coronavirus outbreak has companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, Tesla and even China’s own DJI looking for manufacturers outside China

Criticized for looking like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it’s coming to PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and mobile

Here’s our take on what’s to come in the next 12 months from gamified music apps to PlayStation games made and designed in China

You might already know about PUBG Mobile, Arena of Valor and Bright Memory, but there are many Chinese mobile games worth checking out

Tencent announced the Nintendo Switch will arrive in China this month with Mario and Chinese indie games, and it’s cheaper than in the US

With the Junglecat controller, the Razer Phone II is a cheaper Android gaming handset than the Asus ROG Phone 2, but it still costs more than a Nintendo Switch

Tencent’s gaming unit recently adopted an English slogan as it hopes to work with Nintendo to make console games for the US