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episode The Making of "Black Myth: Wukong": A Journey of Legend Building by Game Science cover

The Making of "Black Myth: Wukong": A Journey of Legend Building by Game Science

On August 20, 2024, a thunderclap reverberated across the globe. "Black Myth: Wukong," hailed as China's first AAA game masterpiece and developed by Game Science, officially launched. In less than four days, sales across all platforms surpassed 10 million, with global concurrent players soaring to 3 million. Within a week of its release, total sales across all platforms reached an astounding 15 million, shattering multiple historical records. AAA games, typically referring to high-quality, large-scale productions that demand substantial time and resources, have long been dominated by Japanese and Western studios. However, "Black Myth: Wukong" burst onto the scene with earth-shattering impact, surpassing the first-week sales of international AAA juggernauts like "Elden Ring," "Cyberpunk 2077," and "Baldur's Gate 3." "Black Myth: Wukong" constructs a vast and exquisitely crafted adventure world where players embody a "Destined One" in pursuit of ancient legends. The game's visuals are breathtaking, while its combat and level design are equally noteworthy, garnering both critical acclaim and commercial success. This achievement brings to mind August 27, 2004, in Athens, when Liu Xiang broke the Olympic record and tied the world record in the men's 110-meter hurdles final with a time of 12.91 seconds. He became China's first male Olympic champion in track and field, creating a legend in an event where Chinese athletes had never before triumphed. "Black Myth: Wukong" has not only ignited a frenzy within China but has also sparked a "China wave" in overseas markets. Even China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has weighed in on the phenomenon. Beyond the gaming industry, "Black Myth: Wukong" has recently become a focal point in entertainment, business, and society at large. Yet, the company behind this milestone game, Game Science, is a little-known team of just over 100 people. The journey to enlightenment is more significant than reaching the destination. This is a tale of ideals, perseverance, and breakthrough—a culmination of over a decade of accumulation, refinement, and explosion in China's gaming industry.

7. sep. 2024 - 20 min
episode From $4 Million in Debt to $100 Billion Valuation: Decoding William Li and His NIO Empire | Chinese EV Maker cover

From $4 Million in Debt to $100 Billion Valuation: Decoding William Li and His NIO Empire | Chinese EV Maker

Electric Car | Electric Vehicle | Chinese EV Maker | NIO | Li Bin | William Li | Tesla | Autonomous Driving Today, just ten years after its establishment, NIO has cumulatively produced and delivered over 500,000 electric vehicles. The company has developed unique competitive advantages, including its Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, battery swapping technology, self-developed intelligent driving system, comprehensive online and offline service ecosystem, and an international team spanning China, the United States, and Europe. NIO, along with other Chinese forces like XPeng, Li Auto, and BYD, has begun to challenge Tesla on the world stage, starting to lead one of the most crucial and significant industrial revolutions globally - intelligent electric vehicles. How did that former left-behind child from an Anhui village, that ambitious cowherd boy, grow step by step to become a key figure leading the transformation of China's automotive industry? And what exactly makes NIO so unique?

11. aug. 2024 - 20 min
episode Baidu: The "Chinese Google" Who Defeated Google in China | China's Tech Giant, Internet Startups, and More! cover

Baidu: The "Chinese Google" Who Defeated Google in China | China's Tech Giant, Internet Startups, and More!

Baidu is the dominant search engine in China. Outside China, you say "Google something", but in China, you say "Baidu something".  Baidu is also the only Chinese company capable of competing comprehensively with world-class AI giants like Google, Microsoft, and Meta in various fields of AI technology. For many of you who have known Google for being invincible and unstoppable (OpenAI: "Except now."), do you know that Google was actually defeated by Baidu in China back in the day?  There is a lot to talk about Baidu, but let's focus on some lesser-known entrepreneurial stories of Baidu to get started. Welcome to China Labs, where we have high-quality content and stories about China. Come and follow us!

25. juli 2023 - 9 min
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