How Genshin Impact’s Chinese creator miHoYo found success with otakus willing to ‘pay for love’

How Genshin Impact’s Chinese creator miHoYo found success with otakus willing to ‘pay for love’

South China Morning Post - Tech·2020-10-13 05:00

Genshin Impact has been touted as the biggest ever global launch of a Chinese game

The slogan for Shanghai-based miHoYo, the company behind the game: ‘tech otakus save the world’

The men behind

Genshin Impact

, touted as the biggest ever global launch of a Chinese game, have made no secret of targeting otakus – a Japanese term for male geeks who are socially awkward with limited romantic lives, and who are often diehard fans of games or anime featuring “cute” or “sexy” female characters.

The slogan for Shanghai-based miHoYo, the company they founded: “tech otakus save the world”. And Cai Haoyu, co-founder and president of Genshin Impact creator miHoYo, has identified as a bona fide otaku himself.

Speaking about miHoYo’s first hit game Guns Girl – Honkai Gakuen at the Gamelook Game Open Day conference in July 2014, Cai said the game had a simple mission: to serve male gamers’ yearning to bond with virtual female characters in a game.

“We are making an otaku game … So girls are an important element,” Cai said of Guns Girl, which features a legion of cute, gun-wielding girls battling futuristic robots, according to the post-event transcript posted on Chinese media outlet Gamelook’s website. At the Shanghai conference, Cai also reportedly said he played popular Korean fantasy game Blade & Soul only because of a user-created script that allowed gamers to strip female characters and accentuate the movement of their breasts.

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