Indie Game Creator Connect Stage Hosted by Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) in Irvine

By: Graham Walker

[Irvine, CA | July 11, 2025] — The Indie Game Creator Connect Stage, hosted by the Leading Entrepreneur Alliance (LEA) and leading venture capital firm Sunstone Management, took place on July 11 at Sunstone’s Irvine headquarters. Focused on independent game innovation and cross-border creative exchange, the event drew nearly 100 participants, including indie game developers, startup founders, tech investors, and interactive design professionals. The event attracted executives and investors from LACI(Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator), UpHonest Capital, Upfront Ventures, and Fika Ventures, as well as professionals from EA, Riot Games, Amazon Games, Nintendo, Sony Games, and Blizzard Entertainment. The gathering was met with enthusiastic feedback from attendees and marked another milestone in LEA’s commitment to fostering a globally connected entrepreneurship ecosystem.

As one of LEA’s key annual events, the showcase featured carefully selected game development teams from within its membership. These featured creators were chosen based on product readiness, creative originality, and strong growth potential. The afternoon opened with a welcome address by Jasmine Jiang, SVP of Investment Operations at Sunstone Management, who emphasized the value of indie games as a vehicle for cultural and technological innovation. Charles Hu, Chairperson of LEA and CMO of cleantech firm Reverse Energy Solutions, followed with opening remarks. He reaffirmed LEA’s mission to serve early-stage founders by connecting them with capital, talent, and strategic support. The collaboration with Sunstone, he noted, reflects LEA’s goal of leveraging capital to empower its member companies to scale faster, access global opportunities, and build long-term success.

Indie Game Creator Connect Stage Hosted by Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) in Irvine

Photo Courtesy: Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) / Yixuan (Freya) Wu
(Chao Hu, President of Leading Entrepreneur Alliance, giving the speech on behalf of the Host Organization)

The program was structured into two main components: Demo Showcases and a Panel Sharing Session, both of which spotlighted original IPs, technical depth, and narrative experimentation.

During the Demo session, two projects drew strong interest from both the audience and investors. Tale of Time, developed by Nix Du (Congzhou Du) and Alex Wang (Tianyou Wang), is an unorthodox puzzle game that weaves 4,000 years of Chinese history into a compelling time-traveling adventure. Using the mystical concept of the BaGua, players shift through history by factors of 8, 64, 512, and beyond, solving puzzles that explore cultural heritage and intergenerational identity.

The second demo, Petch: Bone Quest, presented by Gianna Zhan’s team, is a location-based mobile game that gamifies real-life pet care. Inspired by Pokémon GO and social board games, users earn “bone points” by walking their dogs, visiting dog parks, and interacting with real-world pet venues. The game also incorporates AI-driven companion features via “Mochi AI” to deepen emotional engagement and daily companionship between pet owners and their animals.

Indie Game Creator Connect Stage Hosted by Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) in Irvine

Photo Courtesy: Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) / Yixuan (Freya) Wu
(The project was presented to investors and entrepreneurs on-site.)

The panel discussion brought further depth to the creative dialogue. Haoyun Zhang, creator of Letgo: Balloon, opened the session by introducing his poetic, physics-based narrative experience, in which players embody a drifting red balloon as it traverses cityscapes and human emotion. The project was praised for its unique approach to loneliness, beauty, and transience in interactive form.

The second panel featured Junpu Yang (CEO) and Yao Lu (COO) of Chatwo, who presented Soul’s Journey, a VR social adventure designed for Western Gen Z and young adult players. With immersive visuals and dynamic flight mechanics, the game fosters emotional connection through virtual collaboration and exploration, earning comparisons to “Sky: Children of the Light.”

The event concluded with a live playtesting and networking session. Investors, creators, and technologists connected informally, with many expressing strong interest in ongoing conversations with presenting teams. Several participants noted the event’s high quality of curation and the strength of the projects showcased, with many attendees inquiring about joining LEA and participating in future industry programs.

According to the organizers, similar events are already being planned for Los Angeles, San Francisco, and London, with a continued focus on vertical industry showcases and early-stage investor engagement.

“Independent games are more than products—they’re platforms of expression for the next generation,” said Charles Hu. “At LEA, we’re committed to building an open, global platform for creative founders to grow across cultures and borders. We welcome more creators, investors, and ecosystem partners to join us in building what’s next.”

The Indie Game Creator Connect Stage marked an important step in LEA’s expansion into the gaming and interactive media space, highlighting both the innovation of its member founders and the organization’s ability to convene capital, talent, and opportunity at scale.

Inaugural Chinese Game Developer & Entrepreneur Summit Hosted by Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) in Los Angeles

By: Madison Clark

Los Angeles, CA – February 7, 2025 — The Leading Entrepreneur Alliance (LEA) hosted the inaugural Chinese Game Developer & Entrepreneur Summit in Los Angeles, bringing together developers, founders, and industry experts from around the world. The event attracted executives from NetEase Games and Tencent Games, as well as professionals from EA, Riot Games, Amazon Games, Nintendo, Sony Games, and Blizzard Entertainment. With a focus on AI-powered game development, the rise of AIGC in art production, game designer growth, and startup strategy, the summit served as a unique bridge for collaboration between the Chinese and U.S. game industries.

The event featured robust panel discussions and industry showcases that explored how generative AI and automation are reshaping the creative and technical foundations of game development. Dozens of Chinese and international participants gathered to exchange insights and foster partnerships across cultural and commercial boundaries.

Inaugural Chinese Game Developer & Entrepreneur Summit Hosted by Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) in Los Angeles

Photo Courtesy: Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) / Yixuan (Freya) Wu
Group photo of selected participants at the Chinese Game Developer & Entrepreneur Summit

Chao Hu, President of the Leading Entrepreneur Alliance, stated: “We are committed to fostering collaboration between Chinese and U.S. developers and helping young entrepreneurs access the global market.” Zhihao Dong, President of LEA, emphasized the transformational role of AI and AIGC in the industry: “This summit is designed to connect developers with the resources, expertise, and networks they need to grow.”

Inaugural Chinese Game Developer & Entrepreneur Summit Hosted by Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) in Los Angeles

Photo Courtesy: Leading Entrepreneur Alliance(LEA) / Yixuan (Freya) Wu
From left to right: California State Assemblymember Mike Fong, San Gabriel Mayor John Wu, City Councilmember Tony Ding, Leading Entrepreneur Alliance President Zhihao Dong, Walnut City Councilmember Allen Wu’s Representative Chengwu Xu, and Leading Entrepreneur Alliance President Chao Hu

LEA Vice Chairpersons Qianxu Jin, Jiachen Zhan, and Estefany Wu Chen jointly added, “AI presents unprecedented opportunities. Through this summit, we aim to help developers build meaningful relationships and accelerate technological innovation and global market access.”

The summit drew strong support from public officials. Attendees included California State Assemblymember Mike Fong, San Gabriel Mayor John Wu, San Gabriel City Councilmember Tony Ding, Walnut City Councilmember Allen Wu’s representative Chengwu Xu, and Monterey Park Vice Mayor Elizabeth Yang. In their remarks, officials acknowledged the summit’s role in connecting talent across borders. Assemblymember Mike Fong stated, “AI and AIGC are reshaping the gaming industry. This summit is an important platform for cross-cultural collaboration.” Mayor John Wu affirmed San Gabriel’s support for cultural and tech-driven enterprises. Councilmember Tony Ding underscored gaming’s role in global cultural exchange, while Vice Mayor Elizabeth Yang encouraged young developers to embrace innovation and entrepreneurial risk. Chengwu Xu noted the summit’s contribution to U.S.-China collaboration in technology, business, and creative industries.

The summit also featured insights from premier gaming companies, including EA, Riot Games, and others. Beiyou Zhu, Senior Gameplay & Narrative Engineer at EA, shared how AI-driven NPC behavior is transforming player-driven storytelling. Jinghui Dong, Lead UI Programmer at a major North American studio, discussed how AI is improving production workflows and enabling new forms of artistic expression. Haoyun Zhang, Game Design Intern at Riot Games, advised aspiring designers to build their portfolios through Game Jams and solo projects, and to use social media for personal branding. Tiying Zhao, founder of Sparkware Design Studio, shared her transition from artist to entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of long-term vision, business strategy, and team leadership in creative entrepreneurship.

Exhibition booths at the summit were filled to capacity, drawing strong interest from attendees and providing developers with hands-on feedback and potential partnership opportunities. The event combined high-level thought leadership with an active, inclusive networking environment that left a lasting impression on participants.

As a key initiative of LEA’s growing international platform, the summit underscored the organization’s ongoing mission to empower young Chinese entrepreneurs, especially those under 35, by connecting them with capital, mentorship, and global markets. According to LEA, more industry events are planned in the coming months to continue supporting developers and founders as they pursue innovation and scale in the North American market