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A Chinese tech firm once listed on Nasdaq is making a sharp pivot, from self-driving trucks to martial arts gaming. Its new venture, CreateAI, is using motion-capture technology to adapt classic Wuxia literature, the Chinese genre of martial arts heroes and brotherhood, aiming for a niche in the $200 billion global gaming market.
Can this high-tech approach revive ancient tales of martial honor? CGTN correspondent Wang Tianyu visits CreateAI's Beijing studio to see how the team is bringing the world of Wuxia into the digital age.
A Chinese tech firm once listed on Nasdaq is making a sharp pivot, from self-driving trucks to martial arts gaming. Its new venture, CreateAI, is using motion-capture technology to adapt classic Wuxia literature, the Chinese genre of martial arts heroes and brotherhood, aiming for a niche in the $200 billion global gaming market.
Can this high-tech approach revive ancient tales of martial honor? CGTN correspondent Wang Tianyu visits CreateAI's Beijing studio to see how the team is bringing the world of Wuxia into the digital age.