Play () was a Chinese game-and-software oriented magazine founded in October 1993 and first officially published in June 1994 by Popular Science Press (ç§Âå¦æÂ®åÂÂåºçÂÂ社; KÃÂxué Pà ÂjàChà «bÃÂnshè). The magazine was originally named JiÃÂyòng DiànnÃÂo YàYóuxìjë (å®¶ç¨çµèÂÂä¸Â游æÂÂæÂº; lit. "Home Computer and Game Console"), and focused on both PC games and console games. In January 2001 it was renamed to its current name and its coverage shifted to focus on PC games exclusively, making it the first specialized PC gaming magazine in China. Subsequently Play became one of the most important gaming magazines in mainland China.
In October 2013, a tweet from Plays official microblog, announced that the November-December issue (Issue #231) would be released as a combined issue with a farewell-like statement. According to Gamersky.com, the stoppage in publishing came due to both human and environmental factor: Reader preference for quantity rather than quality of information; Too much advertisement content; The increased role of internet-based video game journalism; and a general lack of a distinctive character. Following only one year after the closure of the prominent journal DiànzàYóuxì RuÃÂnjiàn, the shutdown of Play after nearly 20 years of continual publication has been regarded in context with the earlier shutdown of big-name Western magazines like Electronic Gaming Monthly, GamePro, and Nintendo Power as an example of the global nature of the decline in printed publications.