Following a lengthy wait, the massively popular MOBA game Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) has finally been granted approval by China's National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) on April 18. The mobile title was launched in mid-2016 by Moonton, but it took them almost seven years to get permission to launch in China. Getting approval from the NPPA is not easy owing to their strict regulations and laws.
In early 2021, China's ByteDance, which developed the popular TikTok app, acquired Moonton for approximately $4 billion to help their businesses achieve stupendous growth. It has gained considerable popularity in Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia.
It is not uncommon for popular games to face delays in receiving the green light in China. Popular PC titles Valorant, mobile MOBA games Wild Rift and Pokémon Unite, and many others have been launched in the country over a year since its global release.
There is no doubt that China holds a significant position in the gaming industry, specifically for MOBA titles, being one of the top markets in terms of both player base and revenue. The country could be a lucrative revenue market for Mobile Legends as users from China love to play MOBA games.
Honor of Kings, the most successful mobile game in the world, has earned over $12 billion, of which almost 95% came from China alone, highlighting the sheer size of the revenue market. In China, it will be the biggest rival to Mobile Legends as it already has a large fan following, and many will keep an eye on its esports structure in the nation.
Moonton has built up a pretty decent Mobile Legends esports scene over the past six years. The firm hosts several regional and international
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