China’s grand virtual world plans

Posted: December 14th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

For a country struggling with how to tackle the Internet, the latest plans from Beijing-based technology firm, China Recreation District (CRD), seem rather surprising: it plans to launch the “largest project on virtual worlds” in China, with support from the government.

Scheduled to launch right before the Olympics, the project aims to provide infrastructure for a virtual economy in which businesses worldwide are able to trade. This grandiose schemes is relying on the backing from 200 content producers, including China Mobile, Everbright Bank. A rather unsual partner, the Chinese government, is expected to facilitate business and consumer adoption.

In addition to Second Life and other well-established virtual worlds, CRD will have to compete with the local HiPiHi and uWorld. Not sure that their alliance with the government will turn out be such a competitive advantage.


One Comment on “China’s grand virtual world plans”

  1. 1 laurent said at 1:20 pm on December 14th, 2007:

    wow, amazing.. if they do it smartly (open cloud on top of which anybody can buid something) this might be super big


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