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NetEase cuts jobs in Shenzhen as first-person shooting game ‘underperforms’

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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Beijing approves 105 video games in July, including new Tencent, miHoYo titles

China’s publication authority approved a batch of 105 video game licences for July, which includes titles from industry leaders Tencent…

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