Synopsis
Bei Weiwei ( Zheng Shuang) is a computer science university student, who excels in her studies. She aspires to be an online game developer. Her player's name is Luwei Weiwei in the role-playing game, ''A Chinese Ghost Story''. After she is dumped by her online husband Zhenshui Wuxiang, she is approached by the number one player Yixiao Naihe, who suggests they get married so they both can participate in the couples in-game competitions. The newlyweds instantly hit it off and undergo many adventures together in-game. However, Wei Wei did not expect the real identity of her in-game husband to be a college senior, Xiao Nai ( Yang Yang) who is a jock and academician. After they meet each other, they fall in love. Together, they overcome numerous misunderstandings and obstacles standing in the way of their budding romance.Cast
Main
Supporting
People at Qing University
People in Zhi Yi Technology
Characters in ''A Chinese Ghost Story''
Others
Production
The series was filmed at Shanghai Songjiang University Town, East China University of Political Science and Law and Shanghai Commercial Plaza from September to December 2015. The fictional game in the universe uses the content provided by ''A Chinese Ghost Story'', a popular MMORPG game in China.Soundtrack
Reception
The series ranked first in television ratings and became the number one most searched and discussed topic online during its broadcast. The drama is also well-received internationally. The drama was praised for following the details of the novel faithfully, as well as its refreshing and unique plot. Unlike most dramas, ''Love O2O'' does not succumb to overused cliches and plot devices, making it stand out from dramas with similar themes.Ratings
* Highest ratings are marked in red; lowest ratings are marked in blue. * In China, 1% viewership rating is considered extremely high since the People's Republic of China has a large population. (1,441,494,608 as of Saturday, November 21, 2020)Awards and nominations
International broadcast
See also
*'' Love O2O'' (film)References
External links
* {{Dragon Television Dream Drama Chinese romantic comedy television series 2016 Chinese television series debuts Television shows based on Chinese novels 2016 Chinese television series endings Television shows set in China Mandarin-language television shows 2010s college television series Jiangsu Television original programming Dragon Television original programming Television series by Croton Media Love O2O