2025 Game Security White Paper Drops: China’s Gaming Black Market Tops $1.4 Billion as AI Takes Center Stage in Cyber Defense

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On June 8, the gaming security community gathered in Shenzhen for a major industry summit, where a freshly released report laid out some hard-hitting realities. The 2025 Game Security White Paper makes it crystal clear: artificial intelligence isn’t just tweaking the landscape anymore—it’s completely rewriting the rulebook for both attackers and defenders. As threat tactics grow exponentially more complex, the underground gaming economy in China has officially ballooned past 10 billion yuan. That covers everything from sophisticated cheat software to massive networks of black-market accounts. But the biggest takeaway from the experts on the ground? Locking down game security is never a solo mission. It’s impossible for one studio, one tech team, or even a single industry group to handle it alone. Real protection takes regulators setting the direction, industry networks sharing intel, leading developers stepping up to the plate, and the entire supply chain pulling in the same direction. If we want to stay ahead of the curve, collaboration isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the only playbook that actually works.

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