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Update news game industry
Head of the Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic Information Le Quang Tu Do has called on Vietnamese game firms to join hands to create breakthroughs in the game industry.
Vietnam GameVerse 2023, held from December 2022 to March 2023, is the first event of its kind to create a healthy playing field for game lovers to meet, exchange and share experiences.
Vietnam’s games industry has great advantages in people and favorable terrain to exploit the global industry, which is valued at $184 billion.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is developing a strategy to develop the game industry, including a plan to bring Vietnamese game studios based overseas back to Vietnam.
The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) is developing a strategy with specific goals and norms to develop the game industry, said Le Quang Tu Do, deputy director of the Authority of Broadcasting, Television and Electronic Information.
After the success of Axie Infinity, many NFT game projects were launched within a short period of time. However, the number of users, the income of gamers and the price of many GameFi tokens have all gone down.
Game livestream platforms backed by the world's technology giants appear to be undefeated in the competitive battle in Vietnam.
Vietnamese startups in the digital content industry, especially the game industry, are witnessing impressive revenue increases despite the appearance of the Covid-19 pandemic.
VietNamNet Bridge - Unable to ‘play’ on a level playing field, domestic games developers and distributors are finding it difficult to grow.
In recent years, millions of electronic game fans have gradually left internet cafes, where they played games on PCs, and have shifted to mobile phones.
Le Hong Minh, CEO of VNG, stirred up the public at the Vietnam Game Summit 2017 when he said that he believes Vietnam would obtain $1billion in turnover from games in the next 10 years.
Vietnamese game developers and lecturers of Uppsala University’s Department of Game Design in Sweden met yesterday in Hanoi to share their experiences on computer game design.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam’s mobile game industry is believed to have great potential, but it has not been able to turn that potential into reality.
Along with the worldwide success of Flappy Bird, a 100 percent Vietnamese-created game, and new policies set up by watchdog agencies in 2014, the industry is set to develop strongly in 2015.
VietNamNet Bridge – Flappy Bird and Nguyen Ha Dong have kindled the hope about the development of the Vietnamese online game industry. However, experts say too many difficulties are still ahead.
VietNamNet Bridge – Online game firms now can sigh with relief as they can develop online games openly without any secretiveness.
VietNamNet Bridge – President of VTC Online Phan Sao Nam said the 7,500 workers in the games industry have been waiting for a decree on online game management for 22,500 years.