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A Chinese dating simulation game, Love and Deepspace, has gained immense popularity, attracting around six million monthly active players since its launch in January 2024. The game, developed by Shanghai-based Paper Games, allows users to interact with AI-powered virtual boyfriends who provide rapid responses and emotional support. According to Forbes, Yao Runhao, the entrepreneur behind Paper Games, has amassed a fortune of approximately $1.3 billion as a result of the game's success.
Players, predominantly from China but also from other countries, pay to unlock new features and interactions with their digital partners. Alicia Wang, a 32-year-old newspaper editor, reported spending around 35,000 yuan (approximately $5,400) to interact with her favorite character, Zayne—a fictional surgeon. Analysts suggest that Paper Games is valued at over $2 billion, based on the significant sales of roughly $850 million. The game's unique blend of AI technology and emotional engagement illustrates a growing demand for virtual companionship.