Fair. But given the success of Wukong, we might not be that far away from having it happen with games too. They've certainly made strides in mobile, even internationally.
At some point, Chinese audiences aren't going to want the Western slop, censored or otherwise, and "how will this be received in China," won't be a real consideration for Western companies.
The best they'll be able to hope for in the future is a Marvel Rivals situation, where they make some money for a property while China does the development.
Fair. But given the success of Wukong, we might not be that far away from having it happen with games too. They've certainly made strides in mobile, even internationally.
At some point, Chinese audiences aren't going to want the Western slop, censored or otherwise, and "how will this be received in China," won't be a real consideration for Western companies.
The best they'll be able to hope for in the future is a Marvel Rivals situation, where they make some money for a property while China does the development.