
Tencent and Yoozoo Games to launch Supercell’s Mobile Brawl Stars in China on June 9
Tencent and Yoozoo Games on Friday announced plans to launch mobile game studio Supercell’s hit 3V3 battle royale title Brawl Stars in China on June 9.
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Tencent and Yoozoo Games on Friday announced plans to launch mobile game studio Supercell’s hit 3V3 battle royale title Brawl Stars in China on June 9.
Caijing’s Late Post reported that ByteDance, the world’s most valuable startup, is looking to begin developing mobile games.
Chinese smartphone maker OPPO announced today that it had established a partnership with popular Chinese esports organization, FPX, for its recently released OPPO Reno Ace.
On April 12, @Meizu Accessory Weibo account released the poster of their upcoming products, on which says "Wake Me, When You Need Me. Meizu Halo, 422” without s...
There were a number of new developments across China's gaming industry this week, including the approval of 43 imported games, ImbaTV's announcement to host Valorant Competition and Bilibili's new partnership with Ping An Bank.
NYSE-listed Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME) announced a strategic partnership and minority equity investment in Wave, the market leader in interactive virtual entertainment experiences.
In episode 66 of Tech Buzz China, co-hosts Rui Ma and Ying-Ying Lu talk about Bytedance’s forays into gaming and education — moves that have been well covered and are eagerly anticipated by Chinese media.
During the Tencent Global Esports Summit this week, Tencent Esports announced the company’s first batch of franchising partners.
China granted approval for Nintendo to sell its first Switch console game in the country.
Chinese esports company VSPN on Tuesday announced the completion of a multi-million dollar Series B2 financing round, led by Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia (MSPEA). The funding will be directed towards the firm's global business expansion and the development of its esports content matrix, the VSPN+.
Riot Games, a subsidiary of Tencent, announced today its plans to reduce its workforce by 530 employees, which constitutes approximately 11% of the total personnel.
Tencent on Tuesday announced the rollout of its updated anti-addiction system to another 21 mobile titles, increasing the number of mobile games covered by the system to 33.