Forbes' list of the 100 richest individuals in China saw eight newcomers this year, including the three billionaire co-founders of game developer miHoYo, creator of the global hit Genshin Impact.
This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of China’s Richest 2024. See the full list here.
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Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden speaking at Gamescom Asia with Raw Fury co-founder and chief publishing officer Gordon Van Dyke, Layden and reported by GamesIndsutry discussed the ...
Sega transmedia boss Justin Scarpone at Gamescom Asia speaking with VideoGamesChronicle announced the company will be opening an official store in Tokyo, Japan in Shibuya’s Parco department complex.
During a Gamescom Asia panel, former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden spoke about the current state of the gaming industry and how the disappearance of AA studios had contributed to a "collapse of ...
Layden took to the stage at Gamescom Asia alongside Raw Fury co-founder and chief publishing officer Gordon Van Dyke (thanks GI.Biz), where the pair discussed the disappearance of AA studios.