In 2022009 Archives Chinese domestically developed video games generated a total sales revenue of $17.346 billion in overseas markets, according to a September 20 report by Jiemian, citing data from a state-run research institution. In 2022, the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Germany were key destinations for China’s mobile game exports, with the US, Japan and South Korea collectively accounting for over 56% of the total revenue, the report said. Additionally, the number of games developed by Chinese companies in the top 100 exported mobile games globally continued to grow for two consecutive years, the report said. [Jiemian, in Chinese]
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