Tournament focused on two major competitive titles: CS2 (Counter-Strike 2), Valorant In an initiative for competitive gaming in the country, the…
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NetEase, China’s second-largest video gaming company, has cut an undisclosed number of jobs involved in an “underperforming” project that will…
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Read More »Its HarmonyOS promotion marked Shenzhen-based Huawei’s first year with a central booth at the ChinaJoy exhibition floor inside the Shanghai…
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