Paananen’s words have heft, as Supercell helped pioneer the free-to-play mobile gaming sector, making huge hits such as Clash of Clans, Hay Day and Clash Royale in its early days. Customers can play ...
Turns out that publisher Tencent is miles ahead of its competition, according to financial reports covering the first month ...
Notably, Tencent has not launched a hit game since PUBG Mobile. The company’s only two hit games are Honor of Kings, a League of Legends mobile copycat, and PUBG Mobile, a mobile version of ...
Tencent’s DnF Mobile was the first of a string of big summer releases in China’s US$40bil-plus games market. Its resilience against Mihoyo’s big debut bodes well for the online entertainment ...
as Tencent has tried to combine cutting-edge graphics with storytelling based on various characters in Honour of Kings, which was the top-grossing mobile game in Apple's China App Store last month ...
Tencent Games has released another exclusive crate named PUBG Mobile Empyrean Series spin after introducing the Untamed Celestial spin this week.
In 2024, global mobile game revenue rebounded by 4% to US$80.9 billion, with App Store and Google Play mobile game revenue in ...
Ubisoft recently delayed its next big game, Assassin's Creed Shadows, to March. In related news, the Biden administration recently added Tencent to a list of companies affiliated with the Chinese ...
In the latest round of restructuring announced last week, Tencent consolidated its TiMi Studio Group, the creator of the blockbuster mobile game Honour of Kings, into four major sub-studios.
Ubisoft and Tencent are reportedly considering a joint ... as the developer-publisher put out multiple big-budget games that underperformed commercially. This string of failures has resulted ...
Tencent Nintendo Switch announced that the operations of the ... related services for this console in China will gradually stop in 2026, at which point games will be unable to download and online play ...
The deal could let Tencent own a share and gain more control over Ubisoft's IPs, expanding its video game business outside China. The Guillemot family holds 14% of Ubisoft, while Tencent owns 9.99%.
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