As of 2026, the cruise empire formerly known as Genting Hong Kong has effectively ceased to exist following a massive liquidation process that began in 2022. During the bankruptcy, the company’s three main brands—Crystal Cruises, Dream Cruises, and Star Cruises—were dismantled. Most of the "High-Fidelity" ships were sold off to competitors: the ultra-luxury Crystal ships were acquired by the A&K Travel Group, and the massive Global Dream (now Disney Adventure) was sold to Disney Cruise Line. However, the Genting Group's chairman, Lim Kok Thay, launched a new successor brand called Resorts World Cruises in 2022. In 2026, this new entity operates a small but high-fidelity fleet, primarily featuring the Genting Dream and the Resorts World One. While the original Genting Hong Kong once operated over a dozen vessels, the new Resorts World venture focuses on a more "High-Fidelity" streamlined operation in the Asian market, leveraging the strong Resorts World brand recognition for a fresh start in the global cruise industry.