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Tencent’s Roco Kingdom: World among 104 new video games approved by Beijing in June

  • The latest titles greenlit by the National Press and Publication Administration included Ruyuan, from Alibaba studio Lingxi Games

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Tencent Holdings’ multiplayer online role-playing game Roco Kingdom: World is now poised for release in China. Photo: SCMP
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China this month approved 104 new video games from mainland developers, including titles from internet giants Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group Holding.
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The latest titles given the go-ahead by the National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) included Tencent’s online role-playing game Roco Kingdom: World, and Ruyuan from Alibaba studio Lingxi Games, according to a post on the regulator’s website on Tuesday. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.
This month marked a rebound for China’s video gaming industry, after fewer than 100 titles each were approved in April and May.

The first three months of the year each had more than 100 new titles approved, which signalled an easing regulatory environment and growing momentum for the domestic industry.

A screenshot from Tencent Holdings’ multiplayer online role-playing game Roco Kingdom: World. Photo: SCMP
A screenshot from Tencent Holdings’ multiplayer online role-playing game Roco Kingdom: World. Photo: SCMP

First-quarter revenue in China’s video gaming market rose 7.6 per cent year on year to 72.6 billion yuan (US$10 billion), according to market intelligence company CNG.

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