Like it or not, in terms of buying power they pretty much rule the video game industry at this point, but will the development space move to match this?
>>714263035 (OP) >Like it or not, in terms of buying power they pretty much rule the video game industry at this point Good. It's already FUBAR, they can keep it.
>>714263035 (OP) I don't think this helps video games neither commie.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 1:52:46 PM No.714264508
>>714263439 they only own 10+ year old android phones over there
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 1:58:33 PM No.714264846
I don't know. I feel like there is a rug pull waiting to happen. Remember when movies were catering to China for a while and then they stopped supporting the Hollywood Blockbusters and made their own movies instead? I can see this happening again with video games since video games and movies do follow a similar trajectory from the good and bad decisions they have made.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 2:25:07 PM No.714266352
>>714263439 Have you seen India? Majority of them are barely above medieval peasants
>>714266420 >The median monthly income in China is around CNY 27,952 (approximately $3,855 USD). >Median salary: India's median salary is 27,300 INR per month (320 USD). how long are you gonna keep repeating talking points from 20 years ago?
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 2:31:33 PM No.714266729
>>714266420 Nah, China have got a middle class now that while not as wealthy as that in the first-world, is still miles above where they were even twenty years ago. India doesn't.