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Trump’s latest China tariff exceptions do not include video game consoles

The president's latest walking back of tariffs on electronics made in China does not include video game consoles.

Switch 2 Is Not Launching Day One In China And Was Never Likely Planned To

It was reported today that Nintendo will not release the Switch 2 in China on day one, but that should come as no surprise. A report from Nikkei said Nintendo…

Nintendo Switch eShop and online services to close in China in 2026

Nintendo is offering up to four free games to compensate Chinese users.

Nintendo Announces Entire Switch eShop, All Online Support Ending In China

Nintendo has announced a major change for the Switch console in China: The eShop and Nintendo Switch Online services will close in early 2026. The move comes amid the Chinese…

Wuchang: Fallen Feathers Might Be The Next Big Soulslike To Come From China

During this week's Xbox Partner Preview, 505 Games revealed the first extended look at Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, a Soulslike game that is already drawing comparisons to Black Myth: Wukong. The…

Nvidia and AMD now have a new gaming GPU rival from China

After years of dominance over PC gamers, there’s potentially a new rival to Nvidia and AMD in town. The upcoming Loongson 9A2000 graphics card is launching in China with up…

Duke Nukem Co-Creator Once Pitched A Big Trouble In Little China Game

Big Trouble in Little China is a beloved cult-classic film that inspired many in the video game space, most notably the early Mortal Kombat games. Apogee founder and Duke Nukem…

Activision Blizzard & NetEase renew agreement publish games in China

Activision Blizzard previously had a major fallout with NetEase that saw the publisher's games delisted in China, but that issue seems to be water under the bridge.

Blizzard PC Titles Will Return To China Under New Deal With NetEase

In 2022, Blizzard declined to renew a partnership with NetEase that brought PC titles to mainland China, resulting in most of Blizzard's games being taken offline in that market. Now,…

Blizzard Games to Return to China Under New Agreement With NetEase

Blizzard has entered a new agreement with NetEase to bring its games back to China, along with Microsoft entering an additional one to bring more NetEase games to Xbox.