For years, a handful of countries and genres have dominated the gaming market. The United States has been synonymous with first-person shooters, sequels, and reboots, while Japan has cornered the market on JRPGs. European studios have often found themselves pigeonholed into indie development or facing catastrophic failures when attempting to break into the mainstream.
This homogeneity has led to a stagnation in creativity, with many games following a tried-and-true template to sell. The rise of "Souls-like" games and looter shooters further narrowed the field, leaving gamers hungry for fresh experiences.
Enter the new wave of Asian developers, who are breathing new life into the video game space with innovative titles and unique cultural perspectives.
Stellar Blade
, developed by the South Korean studio Shift Up, is leading the way following its release on PlayStation 5 earlier this year. The game achieved commercial and critical success all the while inspiring other Asian developers to prioritize quality and originality in their projects,
