
Cloud Gaming Tech Firm Well-Link Secures $40M in Round-B2 Financing
Well-Link, a Chinese cloud gaming services provider, announced that it has completed a B2 round of financing totaling $40 million yuan, led by Temasek.
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Well-Link, a Chinese cloud gaming services provider, announced that it has completed a B2 round of financing totaling $40 million yuan, led by Temasek.
On September 13, Weibo announced that it became the official strategic cooperation partner of the League of Legends in China. Weibo will broadcast live coverage...
"Shiguang Mengxing", a plot-based mobile game which was distributed by Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili, announced on Wednesday that it will be shut down at 11:00 am on August 8.
Kuaishou Technology, a leading Chinese social media firm, announced on Tuesday that Beijing Dajia (on behalf of Kuaishou) and Tencent Computer have entered into the 2022 game cooperation framework agreement.
Honkai: Star Rail, a 3D role-playing video game developed by miHoYo, was originally set to be launched globally on April 26 at 10:00 am. However, the official opened the server earlier than planned.
Chinese telecom giant Tencent released its third quarter financial report on Wednesday, showing that its revenue in the third quarter was 142.368 billion yuan ($22 billion), a year-on-year increase of 13%.
Two months after the announcement of a game license termination between NetEase and Blizzard, both parties confirmed that negotiations had failed and they would not renew their contracts.
Doodles, a collection of 10,000 NFTs in the Web3 universe, tweeted recently about Doodles 2 – a dynamic NFT where users can change their looks as often as they like.
Chinese game live streaming platform Huya announced its First Quarter 2022 financial results on Tuesday. The company has shown resilience in its Q1 financial performance and made great strides in expanding its user base.
Not long ago, Tencent announced that its mobile game "Dark Zone Breakout" will be officially launched on July 13. The game's official account released the CG trailer of the game on July 11.
On November 17, Activision Blizzard suddenly announced that its existing agreement with NetEase will expire on January 23, 2023. Multiple Chinese game developers who are negotiating agency rights with Blizzard Entertainment include Tencent, ByteDance's Nuverse, Perfect World and others.
According to a report released by Sensor Tower on August 9, a total of 39 Chinese firms were listed in the publisher's top 100 global mobile game revenue list in July. In total, these companies garnered more than $2.03 billion.