


Group 1: Market Performance - On June 30, the gaming sector saw significant gains, leading the A-share market, with Xunyou Technology rising over 13%, and Kyeing Network, Gigabit, and Giant Network hitting the daily limit with a 10% increase [1][2] - Other companies such as Ice Glacier Network, 37 Interactive Entertainment, Star Shine Entertainment, and Perfect World also experienced gains exceeding 5% [1] Group 2: Industry Data - According to Gamma Data's report, the Chinese gaming market reached a scale of 28.051 billion yuan in May, marking a year-on-year growth of 9.86% and a month-on-month increase of 2.56% [4] - The client game market in China was valued at 5.819 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 1.58% and a month-on-month growth of 0.34% [4] - The actual sales revenue of domestically developed games in overseas markets was $1.577 billion, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 6.93% and a month-on-month increase of 1.50% [4] Group 3: Regulatory Environment - The National Press and Publication Administration approved 158 new games in June, including 147 domestic and 11 imported games, setting a record for the highest number of new approvals in a single month this year [4] - As of now, a total of 812 game licenses have been issued in 2025, with domestic online game licenses consistently exceeding 110 per month [4] Group 4: Policy Support - Various local policies continue to support the international expansion of gaming companies, with Zhejiang Province's recent measures aimed at fostering the overseas gaming market [4] - Beijing's support measures for the gaming and esports industry include 11 specific initiatives to promote high-quality development, offering up to 30 million yuan in rewards for companies enhancing R&D efficiency through technological upgrades [5] - Guangzhou's Nansha District has also introduced support measures for the gaming and micro-drama industries [5]