Three Chinese Games Not Yet Released in Japan: Beta Tests and RED LAND 2026 Exhibit
These three titles show a range of Chinese game development, from a Japanese-style training sim to a medieval extraction RPG and a fantasy life sim, all targeting Japanese audiences.
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Inside reports on three notable Chinese games not yet released in Japan. 'Lanqiu Shaonv: Feiyue Dianfeng' began beta testing on August 13, 'Mijing Duojin' has been in beta on TapTap since August 12, and 'Code: Lovania' will be exhibited at RED LAND 2026 in October.
Inside's roundup highlights three Chinese games that have not yet launched in Japan, each taking a different approach to game design. The basketball training sim 'Lanqiu Shaonv' entered beta on August 13, the dungeon extraction RPG 'Mijing Duojin' has been in beta on TapTap since August 12, and the life simulation MMO 'Code: Lovania' is set to appear at the RED LAND 2026 event in October.
- Lanqiu Shaonv: Feiyue Dianfeng (AIM FOR THE SKY): Beta test began August 13; a training sim where players coach a girls' basketball team.
- Mijing Duojin: In beta on TapTap since August 12; a third-person action RPG dungeon extraction game.
- Code: Lovania: To be exhibited at RED LAND 2026 in October; a 3D fantasy life simulation MMO.
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