
Tencent's eGame to Terminate Operation on June 7
eGame, a mobile e-sports platform owned by Tencent, announced on Thursday that it will terminate its operations on June 7 due to a change in business development strategy.
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eGame, a mobile e-sports platform owned by Tencent, announced on Thursday that it will terminate its operations on June 7 due to a change in business development strategy.
Shanghai-based video streaming platform Bilibili recently acquired a wholly-owned stake in Mobao Network, whose main business is the development of mobile games.
Perfect World announced on Monday that Lian Jie has submitted a request to resign as co-CEO of the company due to physical reasons. Unfortunately, Lian passed away in the United States on Monday night.
Nuverse, a company owned by Beijing-based technology giant ByteDance, is planning to develop a 3D open world game similar to Genshin Impact.
On Tuesday, Chinese digital audio platform Ximalaya launched an authorized audio drama based on the novel named League of Legends: My Time, which itself is based on Tencent's popular mobile game League of Legends.
Sensor Tower announced on Wednesday that Honor of Kings from Tencent had earned $225 million across the global App Store and Google Play in February 2022, returning it to the top of the global mobile game list.
On Tuesday, Remedy Entertainment announced that it had signed a deal with Tencent to help develop, license and distribute a new co-operative multiplayer game codenamed Vanguard.
Tencent will increase the number of mobile games covered by its updated anti-addiction system to 80 by the end of May, and has been testing a new facial recognition system.
On Tuesday, Tencent Pioneer Cloud Game officially announced that the brand was upgraded to "Tencent Pioneer". Users can play games without downloading or saving extra storage space.
Shenzhen-based tech giant Tencent announced on Wednesday that it will wholly acquire Canadian-based game studio Inflexion Games.
According to a survey report from mobile app data analysis firm Sensor Tower, as of December 16, eight mobile games worldwide have generated more than $1 billion globally from the app store and Google Play so far in 2021.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, a massively popular Chinese mobile game developed by Tencent, was pulled from all app stores on May 9, and promptly replaced by a very similar, yet China-approved, 'Game for Peace'.