
Many Tencent-Owned Games Add Tencent Tianyou as Main Operator
Many Tencent-owned games have announced recently that Shenzhen Tencent Tianyou Technology Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tencent, will join as another main operator of these games.
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Many Tencent-owned games have announced recently that Shenzhen Tencent Tianyou Technology Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tencent, will join as another main operator of these games.
NetEase's mobile game "Dream Chaser: The Showbiz" announced on Tuesday that it would be listed on December 24th.
Recently, commercial information platform Tianyancha showed that Dragon Punch Storm has made a registration change with the Industrial and Commercial Administration.
Bytedance has recently acquired the exclusive rights to distribute IP-based massive multiplayer online (MMO) mobile game NARUTO: Slugfest in China.
Chinese internet technology firm NetEase will acquire 100% of shares in Quantic Dream, the developer of the game "Detroit: Become Human."
Without further delay, here are our top 10 picks for Chinese mobile games that are flourishing overseas.
Naraka: Bladepoint, a NetEase game title, announced on Monday that its global sales volume had exceeded 10 million copies. As a reward for the achievement, players will each receive a set of commemorative weapon skins in the game.
Well-known game developers, including NetEase, Lilith Games, and IGG, have either curtailed development of in-house game projects or have laid off staff.
Recently, as some netizens reported, the page of mobile title League of Legends: Wild Rift could not be opened in WeChat. In response, officials said on Wednesday that the page was being fixed.
Exciting graphics, a sharable nature and easy gameplay have made “Travel Frog" a hit across China. Though not addictive, the game leaves players interested and ...
Recently, some gamers had discovered that the official account of the new game Zenless Zone Zero developed by the Chinese game developer miHoYo has been registered on several online platforms.
Tencent is negotiating a new deal that would boost its stakes in Supercell, a Finnish smartphone game developer, at a valuation of roughly $11 billion.