KEY POINTS
  • A new game called "Sheep a Sheep" that sits within Tencent's WeChat surged in popularity earlier this month despite ongoing restrictions on China's gaming industry.
  • "WeChat and ByteDance don't currently require a game license to publish their HTML5 games on their platforms," said Rich Bishop, CEO of AppInChina, which publishes international software in China.
  • Beijing's heightened scrutiny of the gaming industry meant the National Administration of Press and Publication stopped approving publishers' new games between July 2021 and April 2022.
A young Beijing company's game called "Sheep a Sheep" went viral in China in September 2022.

BEIJING — A new game that's gone viral in China hit people's screens with surprising speed at a time when gaming giants such as NetEase have waited months for approval to launch games.

That's because the new game, called Sheep a Sheep, sits inside ByteDance's Douyin and Tencent's messaging app WeChat as a mini-program. Users can play the game within the apps.