Open-World Game Wangyue Shows Major Visual Upgrade in New Trailer
The roundup illustrates how Chinese-developed games are iterating rapidly on established genres, with Wangyue's visual leap and VProject's quiet pre-registration surge signaling that these titles are building momentum ahead of their full releases.
Reporting from 1 sources: Inside.
On May 29, the open-world action RPG Wangyue (also known as Wangyue) released a new gameplay trailer showing a significant visual upgrade compared to footage from 2024. The brief clip depicts characters skating and riding through a city. The game had previously announced a major overhaul of its world, art style, and systems in a development letter posted in October 2025, which initially drew criticism from Chinese players. The new trailer has generated cautious optimism. Wangyue is one of three games highlighted in a May 31 roundup from Inside, which also covers the female-oriented 3D idol game VProject, whose TapTap pre-registrations have entered the top 10, and the monster-taming RPG Donghuang Ji, which launched on May 29 with a pixel-art style reminiscent of early Pokémon titles. Donghuang Ji has received mixed feedback: praise for its monster designs and pixel graphics, but criticism over monetization pressure and a small, sparse map.
The May 31 Inside roundup spotlights three Chinese-developed games that have not yet launched in Japan. Wangyue, an open-world action RPG set in a Chinese city, originally showed a style that blended monster-taming elements from Palworld with crafting reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, earning comparisons to an anime-style Grand Theft Auto. The new trailer confirms the monster-taming feature remains, but the status of the crafting system after the overhaul is unclear. An offline playtest event is planned in China, suggesting more news may come soon.
VProject, a 3D idol game aimed at female players, was announced in January 2026 and its project PV has amassed 5.49 million views on bilibili. Its TapTap pre-registrations have quietly climbed into the top 10 without any recent major announcements, hinting at possible upcoming news. Donghuang Ji, a turn-based monster-taming RPG, launched on May 29 with a pixel-art style that strongly evokes the Game Boy and DS Pokémon games. While its monster designs and pixel graphics have been praised, players have criticized its monetization pressure and the small, content-light map. The official social media accounts have stated they will improve these aspects in future updates.
- Wangyue: Open-world action RPG; new trailer shows major visual upgrade from 2024 footage; monster-taming element retained; offline playtest planned in China.
- VProject: Female-oriented 3D idol game; TapTap pre-registrations entered top 10; project PV has 5.49 million views on bilibili; no recent news.
- Donghuang Ji: Turn-based monster-taming RPG; launched May 29; pixel-art style reminiscent of early Pokémon; praised for monster designs and graphics; criticized for monetization and small map.
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