Working with Chinese Teams: Cultural Differences and How They Impact Collaboration
China is a gaming market no developer or publisher aiming for success in mobile gaming can afford to ignore. In a series of three guest articles, Lana Bokay-Poltavets and Boris Burangulov from My.games share their insights and lessons learned from marketing games in China. This one is about working with Chinese teams.
Lana Bokay-Poltavets, Boris Burangulov03.04.2025 07:00
Lana Bokay-Poltavets, Senior Project Manager at War Robots, and Boris Burangulov, Executive Producer at War Robots, write about their experiences and lessons learnt in the key mobile gaming market of China
We speak different languages, enjoy different foods, and spend our free time in different ways. Our traditions, daily habits, and even childhood stories vary. Yet, when we work together on the same game, understanding cultural differences becomes essential for effective collaboration.
We speak different languages, enjoy different foods, and spend our free time in different ways. Our traditions, daily habits, and even childhood stories vary. Yet, when we work together on the same game, understanding cultural differences becomes essential for effective collaboration.