Highlights of ChinaJoy2019 in Shanghai
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The 17th China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference, better known as China Joy, closed on Monday at the Shanghai New International Expo Center and enjoyed a record 364,701 visitors this year, 10,182 more than last year. /VCG Photo

The 17th China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference, better known as China Joy, closed on Monday at the Shanghai New International Expo Center and enjoyed a record 364,701 visitors this year, 10,182 more than last year. /VCG Photo

Covering 130,000 square meters, this year's gaming extravaganza attracted more than 300 exhibitors from home and abroad, including major global companies such as Intel, Qualcomm and Blizzard. /VCG Photo

Covering 130,000 square meters, this year's gaming extravaganza attracted more than 300 exhibitors from home and abroad, including major global companies such as Intel, Qualcomm and Blizzard. /VCG Photo

This year’s event features nearly a hundred eSports competitions, along with numerous interactive activities and gaming devices, with 5G network coverage in a whole hall for the first time. /VCG Photo

This year’s event features nearly a hundred eSports competitions, along with numerous interactive activities and gaming devices, with 5G network coverage in a whole hall for the first time. /VCG Photo

Visitors queue in line to play VR games while cosplayers and showgirls show off their exceptional dressmaking skills at the venues. /VCG Photo

Visitors queue in line to play VR games while cosplayers and showgirls show off their exceptional dressmaking skills at the venues. /VCG Photo

Held annually in Shanghai since 2004, ChinaJoy has become Asia's biggest game festival and Shanghai aims to be a global eSports hub within three to five years. /VCG Photo

Held annually in Shanghai since 2004, ChinaJoy has become Asia's biggest game festival and Shanghai aims to be a global eSports hub within three to five years. /VCG Photo