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the dawn of 3a: vietnamese players are eager for the chinese game market

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in the eyes of vietnamese players, the game "black myth: wukong" is like an "adventure" in real life. they are eager to see the unique experience they can have in this game, as if they have found their own "realm of god" in the distant western world. however, the reality is particularly difficult.

the development of the game market is always accompanied by various difficulties. vietnam's game industry is in the stage of exploration and development. in the eyes of players, talent training, censorship and social prejudice have become factors that hinder their progress. many people believe that if you want to create a successful 3a game like "black myth: wukong", you need to start with independent games first, accumulate experience and lay the foundation for future development.

however, in addition to vietnam, many countries have also developed a strong curiosity and longing for china's 3a games, such as thailand and india, which are also groping forward on the road of the game industry. these countries are still in a stage of exploration and thinking in front of the label of "3a games", and they need to find their own direction from their own game culture.

the success of black myth: wukong is not only due to its own strength, but also represents the great progress of china's game industry. from the emergence of a large number of outsourced talents to the exponential growth of legitimate users to the world's leading mobile game industry, china's game environment has undergone tremendous changes, all of which prove the booming development and strong potential of china's game industry. however, this does not mean that the chinese game industry can simply copy the past. it needs to constantly explore new directions and adjust strategies according to its own development status in order to ultimately succeed.

just like in the movies, where heroes take risks to save the world, the chinese gaming industry is going through a challenging journey where they need to constantly overcome difficulties and put their dreams and ideals into practice to create a brilliant future of their own.