Alright, so here’s the thing: Rokky just went and snagged this Chinese platform, ChinaPlay. Didn’t catch the price tag, but hey, must’ve been hefty, right? Anyway, ChinaPlay’s whole gig is hauling non-Chinese games over to China. They jazz them up with local marketing and pricing—pretty nifty, if you ask me. They’ve got like a million users every year. Imagine that crowd!
Now, I might be going off on a tangent, but Vadim, Rokky’s main guy, went on about how China’s like this massive labyrinth for game publishers. Strict rules everywhere—and maybe that’s why this acquisition even happened. He’s all excited about creating this smooth path into China, said something about 322 million PC gamers. Can you even picture that number? And his dream, or whatever, is worldwide access for everyone—pretty poetic if you think about it.
Denis over at ChinaPlay is jazzed too, talking strategies and whatnot—trying to be this super bridge between cultures. And forums! Who doesn’t love those crazy places, right? He swears they’re ramping up their loyalty programs. And they want to toss more publishers’ stuff into the mix. It’s all about connecting people, I guess. More games, more choices, more chaos.
Oh, and heads up, Alex Calvin dropped this. Apparently, he’s done stuff with Rokky before—just so you know.