China’s Domestic Game Revenue, User Base Hit New Records This Year, Report Shows
Liu Xiaojie
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China’s Domestic Game Revenue, User Base Hit New Records This Year, Report Shows China’s Domestic Game Revenue, User Base Hit New Records This Year, Report Shows

(Yicai) Dec. 22 -- The Chinese domestic game industry has set new record highs for revenue and user base this year, according to the latest official report.

Sales revenue of China’s domestic game market climbed 7.7 percent to CNY350.8 billion (USD49.8 billion) this year from the previous year, according to a report released by the China Audio-Video and Digital Publishing Association during the 2025 China Game Industry Annual Conference on Dec. 19.

Console games posted a total revenue of CNY8.4 billion (USD1.2 billion), up more than 86 percent in the period, marking the third year of rapid growth. Sales revenue from mini games surged 34 percent to CNY53.5 billion (USD7.6 billion).

There were a total of 683 million gamers in China this year, an increase of 1.4 percent from last year, data from the report also showed.

Chinese games’ overseas sales revenue rose 10 percent to USD20.5 billion this year from 2024, topping CNY100 billion for the sixth consecutive year. Mobile games generated more than 90 percent of that.

The United States, Japan, and South Korea remained the main overseas markets for Chinese mobile games, accounting for 32 percent, 16 percent, and 9.2 percent, respectively, of their total overseas revenue. Germany, the United Kingdom, and France ranked fourth to sixth, accounting for about 8.8 percent together.

The total economic scale of China’s gaming industry exceeded CNY1.2 trillion (USD170.4 billion) this year, according to the findings of a research group organized by the CADPA Game Working Committee.

Driven by factors such as technological innovations like artificial intelligence, cultural dissemination, and industry synergy, the value of the gaming sector in contributing to China’s broader economic ecosystem will continue to grow, the research group predicted.

Editor: Futura Costaglione

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