7 Best and Most Popular Games from China-Based Studios in 2022 So Far
There are some games from China-based developers that have been quite popular in 2022 so far. Which games are we talking about? Take a look!
Games | 01 February
There are currently lots of games from China-based studios that are dominating the global market. From the many games released by these developers, 7 of them have been really popular in 2022 so far according to Dunia Games.
So, which games are we talking about? Without further ado, let’s get into it!
1. Genshin Impact
Starting at number one, we have Genshin Impact, an action open-world RPG from miHoYo. This game has so many things to offer from features, graphics, to its exciting gameplay – and, this game is also available for free on PC and mobile.
Due to its popularity, Genshin Impact actually managed to rake in trillions of Rupiahs in profits within a few months after its release. Currently, Genshin Impact still has a huge player count with so many of them regularly making in-game purchases to draw their favorite characters.
2. Honkai Impact 3rd
At number two, we have another game from the China-based miHoYo that has been very popular before the release of Genshin Impact, Honkai Impact 3rd. This game offers exciting action RPG gameplay and stunning graphics. Just like Genshin Impact, you can also play Honkai Impact 3rd on your device or PC via Steam.
3. Honor of Kings
If you’re wondering which mobile MOBA is the most popular in China, the answer is Honor of Kings (Kings of Glory). Just like most mobile MOBAs, Honor of Kings offers a 5v5 gameplay with a long list of heroes and skins.
4. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
When it comes to the most popular mobile MOBA in the world, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is the answer. Who doesn’t know about this game? Chances are, any mobile player must have played this game – or at least heard the name.
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5. Azur Lane
Azur Lane is a gacha game that features characters inspired by warships. The game was published by the China-based Yostar Limited. It’s a mixture of RPG and strategy elements and is certainly a great game for any weeb who loves to collect waifus given the many WWII warship-inspired characters featured in the game.
6. Arknights
Developed by Yostar Limited, Arknights is a hugely popular game among anime fans. That’s because Arknights features various waifus (Operators) that players can draw using the gacha feature. Those who love Azur Lane and Honkai Impact 3 will certainly love this game.
The battle system in this game is quite reminiscent of the one in Plants Versus Zombies: Tower Defense. There are also numerous elements that players have to take into account to come up with the best strategies. With the auto-deploy system, you can still play the game idly. And, one of the biggest selling points of this game is the soundtrack and the popular Japanese seiyuu who voiced the adorable Operators.
7. Girls’ Frontline
Girls’ Frontline is a tactical RPG on mobile, developed by Mica Team. Just like most anime-style mobile games, you will play as the Commander at Griffin and Kryuger private military contractor who is assigned to eradicate the Sangvis Ferri with the help of firearm-inspired characters called Tactical Dolls (T-Dolls). This game may sound like a boring old RPG, but the devs made a great job polishing the interface and other effects to make this game really fixating.
So, those were the best games from China-based studios/developers/publishers that you should play in 2022. Stick around for more anime and gaming info, and make sure to follow Dunia Games on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.
You can also buy vouchers for various games, such as Mobile Legends, Free Fire, Call of Duty Mobile, at lower prices by making your top-ups at Dunia Games!
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