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China Approves 111 Domestic Online Games, Boosting Gaming Industry

Title: China Grants Approval for 111 Domestic Online Games in February The Chinese government's National Press and Publication Administration recently released information about the approval of 111 domestic online games in February. This marks a significant development in China's gaming industry, following the approval of 105 games in December, which was the first time a single round of game approvals exceeded 100 in more than two years. The 111 games, which include popular titles such as "Black Myth: Wukong," "Infinite Temptation," and "Infinite Warmth," are expected to bring much-needed excitement to the gaming community. Chinese gamers have been eagerly awaiting the release of these titles after facing a series of delays and cancellations.

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27 February 2024

A user on Weibo, China's largest social media platform, expressed their excitement saying, "I can't believe 'Black Myth: Wukong' has been approved, I was so worried that it would be delayed again. Now that it's been approved, the game should be released soon." The time it took for these games to get approved has been a topic of controversy in the past. Some users expressed their frustration online, asking why it took so long for the approvals to be granted, and pointing out that many game developers had already gone out of business due to the delays. A user on Weibo criticized the process, writing: "It's ridiculous that the games were approved only after so many years. Some companies have already gone bankrupt by the time their games got the green light." Despite the controversies surrounding the approval process, the announcement of these 111 games has been met with enthusiasm from gaming fans, who are eager to try out the new titles. Some of the other games that have been approved include "Perfect New World," "Heavenly Sword Dragon Sabre," "Celestial Beasts," "Perfect Strategy," and "Dynasty Tree of Jesse." The announcement has also led to speculation about when these games will be released.

One of the more highly anticipated titles, "Black Myth: Wukong," is expected to be released on August 20, 2024, and is already available for pre-order on Steam and Epic Games Store. Another popular title, "Infinite Warmth," has also been approved, and users can't contain their excitement on Weibo, with some even saying that they're so excited that they have enough energy to work harder. The approval of these 111 games in February is not only a win for Chinese gamers but also an important milestone for the Chinese gaming industry. As the industry continues to grow and become more competitive, the approval of these games highlights the Chinese government's commitment to supporting the industry's development. The release of these 111 games is expected to breathe new life into the Chinese gaming industry, which has been undergoing a period of change and adjustment due to the government's crackdown on game addiction and the restriction of underage players. With the approval of these games, the Chinese gaming industry is poised to enter a new era of growth and innovation, bringing even more excitement and entertainment to gaming fans both in China and around the world. In summary, the National Press and Publication Administration's approval of 111 domestic online games in February is a significant milestone for the Chinese gaming industry. The approval of these games, which include popular titles such as "Black Myth:

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Wukong" and "Infinite Warmth," is expected to bring much-needed excitement to Chinese gamers and provide support for the industry's growth and development. Despite some controversy surrounding the approval process, the announcement of these games has been met with enthusiasm from gaming fans who can't wait to try out the new titles. As the industry continues to evolve, the release of these 111 games is expected to usher in a new era of growth and innovation for the Chinese gaming industry.

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