The global animation landscape has been irrevocably altered this December as Ne Zha 2 cements its status as the highest-grossing animated film in history. Surpassing $2.2 billion at the box office, the film is not just a commercial success but a technical manifesto for the future of the AVGC industry. Director Liu Wen’s sequel has achieved what many thought impossible: a non-Western IP dominating the global cultural conversation.
The success of Ne Zha 2 lies in its “Deep-Myth Tech” pipeline—a proprietary workflow that integrates fluid simulation and particle physics at a scale previously reserved for AAA live-action spectacles. This has sparked a “Gold Rush” in the Asian animation sector, with major studios in India, Indonesia, and South Korea pivoting toward high-budget cultural epics.
For platforms like AVGC-XR.com, this marks a shift in where the talent is moving. The “Western monopoly” on high-end feature animation is being challenged by studios that are leveraging lower production costs and rapidly advancing technical skillsets. As Ne Zha 2 rolls out its extended VR experience, it sets a new benchmark for how animated IPs can bridge the gap between cinema and immersive XR technology.



