Core Insights - The number of game licenses issued in China has steadily increased, reaching a total of 1,771 in 2025, marking a nearly seven-year high and a growth of over 20% compared to 2024 [1][7] - The surge in licenses is attributed to the industry's consensus on game quality improvement and the emergence of high-quality games, indicating a new golden decade for the Chinese gaming industry [1][7] License Distribution - In December 2025, a total of 147 game licenses were issued, with 144 for domestic games and 3 for imported games, including notable titles from Tencent and other companies [5] - The monthly distribution of licenses has been stable, with each month exceeding 100 licenses, peaking at 184 in November 2025 [6] Market Performance - The domestic gaming market's actual sales revenue reached 350.79 billion yuan in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 7.7%, with a user base of 683 million, also reflecting a growth of approximately 1.4% [7] - The gaming industry's economic impact has been assessed, with direct and indirect contributions exceeding 1.2 trillion yuan in 2025, highlighting the sector's role in the "cultural + technological" economic model [7] Industry Challenges - Despite the increase in licenses, the market remains competitive, with higher expectations for game quality and increased development costs, posing risks for developers [8] - Major gaming companies are focusing on maintaining the longevity of existing IPs and iterating on technology to meet player expectations and ensure engagement [8]
版号数创七年新高!2025年共发放1771个,游戏产业迎来暖春