

Industry Overview - The domestic gaming industry in China showed a strong recovery in the first half of the year, with actual sales revenue reaching 168 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 14.08%, marking a new high [1] - The number of gaming users reached nearly 679 million, a year-on-year growth of 0.72%, also a historical peak [1] - The issuance of gaming licenses remained high, with 766 domestic online games receiving licenses in the first half of the year, a 21.97% increase compared to the same period in 2024 [2] Market Competition - The gaming market has entered a phase of stock competition, with a growing disparity between companies holding popular products and those facing revenue pressures [2] - Among A-share and Hong Kong-listed gaming companies, 10 reported declines in both revenue and profit, while several others faced year-on-year revenue declines or "increased revenue without increased profit" [2] Company Performance - Century Huatong led the A-share gaming companies with a revenue of 17.2 billion yuan, up 85.5% year-on-year, and a net profit of 2.656 billion yuan, up 129.33% [7] - Tencent and NetEase continued to dominate the gaming market, with Tencent's domestic gaming revenue reaching 83.3 billion yuan and NetEase's gaming revenue at 51.6 billion yuan in the first half of the year [6] - 37 Interactive Entertainment reported a revenue of 8.486 billion yuan, down 8.08% year-on-year, but its net profit increased by 10.72% to 1.4 billion yuan [11] - Perfect World achieved a revenue of 3.691 billion yuan, up 33.74%, and turned a profit with a net profit of 503 million yuan [17] Cost Management and Strategy - Companies are focusing on cost management and efficiency improvements to counteract rising sales costs and the peak of user acquisition benefits [3][17] - Perfect World and G-bits have implemented strategies to reduce costs significantly, with G-bits' sales expenses halving, contributing to their profitability [17][18] - The gaming industry is shifting towards high-quality game development and international expansion, moving away from the previous reliance on imitation and low-quality games [4] Challenges and Future Outlook - Companies face challenges in product lifecycle management, with several major titles reaching maturity and new releases not yet stabilizing [13][15] - The need for continuous innovation and the development of new hit games is critical for maintaining market position and profitability [15][18]