Tencent has left a mark on the video games industry, investing in a variety of high-profile developers over the years.
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Netflix paid Riot about $3 million an episode to air the show, with Tencent Holdings Ltd., the Chinese technology giant that owns Riot, paying an additional $3 million for the rights to show it in ...
When we look at Tencent’s key gaming portfolio, the hit titles are all either mobile versions of proven IP (i.e., HoK, PUBG Mobile) or acquired assets (Riot Games, Supercell). Tencent ...
as well as game studios including League of Legends developer Riot Games and Fortnite creator Epic Games. Tencent's earnings exposure in the US is estimated to be in the high-single-digit ...
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Ubisoft and Tencent are reportedly considering a joint asset venture. The move would essentially see Ubisoft broken apart, although the two companies haven't yet decided on which assets would be ...
The low-profile Ma has grown Tencent into a tech behemoth, including its status as one of the world’s largest video gaming companies, with stakes in Supercell, Riot, Epic Games, and Ubisoft.
Tencent has acquired several major game developers, like Riot Games and Grinding Gear Games. These acquisitions allow Tencent to be involved in live gaming services and high-quality games like ...