Core Insights - The gaming industry in China is experiencing a significant increase in game license approvals, with 134 licenses issued in July, including 127 domestic and 7 imported games. The total number of licenses issued from January to July reached 946, marking a 19% year-on-year growth [1] Industry Developments - Multiple supportive policies from central and local governments are being implemented to foster the long-term development of the gaming industry [1] - Major traditional gaming companies like Tencent, NetEase, and miHoYo have not released any blockbuster titles this year, creating a user gap that provides an opportunity for mid-sized companies to launch new products [1] - Non-headline gaming companies are beginning to benefit from new product cycles, showing a clear trend of performance recovery [1] Market Dynamics - Recent adjustments in the gaming sector are primarily driven by structural market changes rather than fundamental factors. If capital shifts from high to low valuations, the adjusted gaming sector may demonstrate higher cost-effectiveness in terms of valuation and growth potential [1] - The gaming ETF (516010) tracks the anime and gaming index, selecting listed companies in the A-share market related to the anime, gaming, and associated industries, serving as an important indicator of the development of China's anime and gaming industry [1]
暑期游戏催化不断,资金积极布局游戏板块,游戏ETF(516010)连续5日净流入超1.8亿元
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-28 02:51