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MiHoYo Co., Ltd. [note 1] is a Chinese video game development and publishing company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Shanghai. The company is best known for developing the Honkai series, Tears of Themis , Genshin Impact , and Zenless Zone Zero .
Liu currently owns 22.6 per cent stake of miHoYo, being the second largest shareholder. [6] In December 2020, Liu was appointed as a non-executive director and a member of the Strategic Development Committee of XD Inc. [7] In July 2022, Liu took on the role of part-time vice president of the Shanghai Federation of Industry and Commerce. [8]
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Chinese video games developer miHoYo, which makes Genshin Impact, this week received a rare licence from Beijing to launch a rumoured shooting game to players in China, giving it a leg up against ...
FlyMe2theMoon is the first-ever game in the Honkai series, developed and released as an independent game by "miHoYo Studio" before the establishment of miHoYo company. [ 6 ] [ 33 ] On 28 September 2011, miHoYo released FlyMe2theMoon , a paid game priced at 18 Chinese yuan , on the App Store as an independent developer. [ 34 ]
On release, only two of the seven major regions intended for the game were released, and miHoYo anticipates it will take several years for the game's story to be completed. [115] In a presentation given in February 2021, miHoYo former president Cai Haoyu estimated that ongoing development for the game would cost $200 million per year. [59]
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In an interview with Shanghai Morning Post, Cai Jinhan mentioned that the name "HOYO-MiX" is actually "miHoYo" spelled backward, and "MiX" refers to audio mixing.In "HOYO-MiX," only the letter "i" is lowercase, symbolizing the individual, as "we both respect the individual and serve the collective, which is because we are the music department of miHoYo, and serving the product is essential."