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"Fate of the Empress" Makes its Debut at the Intellectual Property Museum of CADPA

2024-11-06 10:00:00

Recently, the Intellectual Property Museum of CADPA officially opened in the south bank of the core start-up area of Yangcheng Digital Valley Phase I, Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province. As the most authoritative IP museum in the China's gaming industry, the opening marks an important milestone in the industrial development and provides a platform for game enthusiasts to gain a deeper understanding of game IPs. At the opening ceremony, "Fate of the Empress", the acclaimed mobile game developed by FriendTimes Inc., has secured a prestigious spot in the museum with a certificate, adding a distinct cultural vibe to the place.


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The Intellectual Property Museum, operating under the guidance of the China Audio-video and Digital Publishing Association and managed by Gamma Planet, serves as a cultural cornerstone for the gaming industry. This prestigious venue showcases exceptional IP exhibits from leading domestic game developers and influential gaming symbols from around the world.

Distinguished by its stunning ancient Chinese aesthetics, intricate gameplay mechanics, and rich cultural elements, "Fate of the Empress" has earned its place among the museum's carefully curated collection. The game serves as an impressive embodiment of the harmonious blend of traditional Chinese aesthetics with cutting-edge game design.


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Since its launch, "Fate of the Empress" has garnered widespread acclaim for its immersive representation of ancient Chinese culture. The game distinguishes itself through meticulous scene depiction, compelling character shaping, and engaging storytelling to present users with a charming and vivid ancient world.

The game's commitment to cultural preservation extends beyond entertainment, incorporating authentic elements of Chinese intangible cultural heritage. Notable collaborations that included the integration of traditional Suzhou embroidery techniques and classical New Year woodblock prints have enriched the gaming experience while preserving vital cultural traditions.


The game's dedicated exhibition space within the museum has become a focal point for visitors, featuring an impressive array of cultural merchandise. The display includes innovative pet blind boxes incorporating traditional symbolic elements, elegantly designed hand fans that capture classical Chinese aesthetics, and practical items such as bookmarks and notebooks that bring the game's artistic elements into daily life.

These creative products serve as tangible extensions of the game's cultural influence, allowing audiences to experience the refined elegance of traditional Chinese designs beyond the digital realm.


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This museum inclusion follows FriendTimes' recent designation as a National Cultural Industry Demonstration Base, reinforcing the company's role in advancing Chinese cultural initiatives. As part of its mission to "Create Value with Culture", FriendTimes continues to explore innovative ways to integrate gaming and traditional culture, offering players worldwide a window into China's rich cultural heritage.

Looking ahead, FriendTimes remains dedicated to its role as a cultural ambassador, promoting responsible gaming while contributing to the preservation and global appreciation of Chinese cultural traditions through innovative digital experiences.