Co-founder of China game developer XD to relocate overseas, says internal memo

Published Mon, Jun 27, 2022 · 04:19 PM
    • People protesting behind a quarantine fence amid a new round of Covid-19 lockdowns in Shanghai, China, earlier this month. XD Inc's founder and chief executive did not mention Beijing's zero-Covid policy as a reason for him to relocate, but has said he hopes the policy will be relaxed.
    • People protesting behind a quarantine fence amid a new round of Covid-19 lockdowns in Shanghai, China, earlier this month. XD Inc's founder and chief executive did not mention Beijing's zero-Covid policy as a reason for him to relocate, but has said he hopes the policy will be relaxed. FILE PHOTO: EPA-EFE

    THE chief executive and co-founder of Shanghai-based Chinese gaming firm XD Inc plans to leave China next year, according to an internal notice seen by Reuters, citing family reasons and rising gaming opportunities overseas.

    Huang Yimeng, 40, ranked last year by Forbes to be worth US$1.2 billion, said he was making preparations to move abroad “after the next summer break”, without disclosing the destination.

    But his announcement, which XD confirmed and said primarily stemmed from family reasons, comes as a bruising crackdown by Beijing on the gaming industry has prompted many local companies to look abroad. China’s zero-Covid policy, which gave rise to a 2-month-long lockdown in Shanghai, is also driving an emigration wave.

    XD, which Huang co-founded in 2009, made a name for itself in China as a publisher of small independent games and was among the first companies to receive a licence earlier this year after Beijing lifted a nearly 9-month freeze on gaming approvals.

    “I personally place equal priority on career and family, and in the future, our company’s overseas operations will count for a higher proportion,” he said in the memo, adding that his vision was for XD to become a global company.

    While he did not mention Beijing’s regulatory policies or Shanghai’s lockdown, which he lived through, he said he hoped China’s Covid policy could be relaxed.

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    “The ideal situation is that our domestic Covid policies can be more relaxed a year from now, and international relations can be more calm and open, in which case we all can frequently move about, depending on the needs of our work and life,” he said in the memo.

    He declined to comment further when reached by Reuters and referred to the company’s statement.

    Huang will frequently travel between China and overseas and does not plan to take up a foreign nationality, XD said, adding that his plan was unrelated to the company’s current situation and future outlook.

    His position will also remain unchanged. The company first forged a plan to expand overseas in 2021, it added. REUTERS

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