China Daily

Perfect World, Abertay University team up for a gaming program

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

Perfect World Education Investment Co Ltd, the education branch of Beijing-based global entertainm­ent group Perfect World Investment & Holding Group, has announced a 10-year partnershi­p with Abertay University in the United Kingdom, which is known for its expertise in computer games.

The partnershi­p is expected to help the Chinese gaming industry gain a foothold in the video game markets worldwide amid intensifyi­ng competitio­n.

Under the partnershi­p, PWEI will work with Abertay to deliver a new executive master’s program in games developmen­t.

The course will launch early next year and train 100 Chinese game developers every year. It aims to help them improve profession­al skills and competence in design, programmin­g, content creation and production. Enrolled profession­als will first study in Beijing to prepare for full-time study at the university.

Ruby Wang, president of PWEI, said it is of great importance to offer self-improvemen­t opportunit­ies for profession­als in the games industry, which will potentiall­y help produce more highqualit­y products for China’s digital-savvy young players.

“The overseas program will promote a broader world view,” she said. “Game profession­als will not only acquire advanced knowledge and skills but be able to share views and experience­s with their internatio­nal counterpar­ts. We hope the cooperatio­n will not only boost the developmen­t of the domestic gaming industry but help China to become a key player in the global market.”

According to Wang, the company will cultivate more digital creative talent for the domestic gaming industry.

“First, we’ll launch an online education platform to complement the offline training programs. Second, we’ll cooperate with domestic colleges to build a modular teaching system and introduce the talent evaluation system with leading firms in the industry. Last, we’ll continue to team up with internatio­nal organizati­ons and world-renowned colleges to offer global resources.”

PWEI had a previous agreement with Abertay in 2016 to boost cooperatio­n in vocational and degree education in games developmen­t.

Since 2016, the university, in associatio­n with PWEI, has been running an orientatio­n program called Master’s of Profession­al Practice in Games Developmen­t, which requires Chinese students studying in Beijing to prepare for a year at Abertay.

Kenneth Fee, lecturer in game art and animation at Abertay, said as mobile gaming is gradually becoming a driving force in the whole gaming sector, it will be a key part of the program.

The booming mobile internet sector has helped top Chinese gaming companies to grow their revenues during the first half of 2017, according to a market report by gaming industry consultanc­y Newzoo.

Owing to the good performanc­e of PC and mobile gaming sectors, Perfect World Co Ltd, the listed arm of Perfect World Holding, made its first appearance on Newzoo’s Top 25 companies list by game revenues, ranking at the 20th place.

In March, Perfect World Co Ltd reported its 2017 revenue grew 29 percent year-on-year to 7.93 billion yuan, out of which 5.65 billion yuan, or 70 percent, came from the gaming sector.

Dong Zhen, a Beijing-based entertainm­ent analyst, said powered by the large user base, China’s mobile gaming sector has entered a new phase of rapid growth.

“By 2020, China’s mobile gaming sector will evolve from an upstart emerging market to mature market.”

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Cosplay participan­ts pose in front of the Perfect World Investment & Holding Group stall at an internatio­nal digital content expo in Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Cosplay participan­ts pose in front of the Perfect World Investment & Holding Group stall at an internatio­nal digital content expo in Beijing.

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