The biggest mobile game in China is a multiplayer murder mystery

Now NetEase wants to bring the smash hit to the West

The detective is on a mission to solve a missing person case in a deserted manor. (Picture: NetEase Games)

China’s new mobile hit game isn’t a war game or fantasy adventure — it’s more like an Agatha Christie novel. You play a detective investigating a missing person case in a deserted manor, where you gather clues by walking through different scenes and role-playing as the killer or one of the survivors.

It’s proving to be a winning formula. Identity V, the latest smartphone title developed by Chinese gaming giant NetEase, has remained at the top spot in Apple’s App Store in China since releasing on April 2.
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