Tencent Makes Big Additions To Gaming Portfolio
Tencent recently made some major additions to its portfolio of video games. The Chinese video game giant received licensing approvalContinue Reading
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Tencent recently made some major additions to its portfolio of video games. The Chinese video game giant received licensing approvalContinue Reading
On December 29th, Chinese video game regulators granted publishing licenses to 44 foreign video games so that they could beContinue Reading
Hangzhou recently announced it would be providing $14 million in funding to support video games and esports in the region.Continue Reading
It sounds like video game addictions are no longer a problem in China. This comes after a report, that wasContinue Reading
Activision-Blizzard recently published its Q3 2022 financial report. While these reports usually relate strictly to finances, it was revealed thatContinue Reading
In this episode, with special guest Andrew Spalter (Founder & CEO of East Goes Global), we discuss western influencers enteringContinue Reading
In this episode, with special guest Andrew Spalter (Founder & CEO of East Goes Global), we discuss western influencers enteringContinue Reading
It sounds like the Chinese gaming market will decline in 2022, marking the first time in 20 years that theContinue Reading
No new video game licenses were issued in China last month. This breaks a string of 269 approved licenses thatContinue Reading
Tencent, the world’s biggest gaming company, is apparently looking to shift its merger and acquisition (M&A) strategy to put aContinue Reading
On September 13th, China’s National Press and Publication Administration approved a new batch of online games in the country. And,Continue Reading
It sounds like TikTok’s parent company is struggling right now. According to sources that spoke with the South China MorningContinue Reading
Things are looking good for Tencent Holdings, who has quietly overtaken Sony and Microsoft at the top of the gamingContinue Reading
Thanks to tightening government regulations, China’s video game sector is, for the first time since data was made available 14Continue Reading
Tencent recently denied rumors that it was increasing the allowable screen time for Chinese minors, extinguishing the hopes of manyContinue Reading
China’s National Press and Publication Administration issued 67 gaming licenses this month, the third batch of licenses since April followingContinue Reading
Shares of Chinese gaming companies skyrocketed after government regulators approved a flurry of new games, a sign that some ofContinue Reading
Tencent Holdings wants Chinese regulators to know that there’s more to gaming than what meets the eye. The company isContinue Reading
ByteDance Ltd has closed the doors to 101 Studios in Shanghai, just three years after acquiring it. The studio’s shutdownContinue Reading
Tencent’s underwhelming first quarter (down 23% on the previous year) has led to another massive round of layoffs in theContinue Reading
Even though the Chinese government has enacted strict limitations on gaming, the country’s video game market does not seem toContinue Reading
Tencent has withdrawn its bid for gaming smartphone company Black Shark after failing to get approval from government authorities. TalksContinue Reading
China’s latest move to restrict youth videogame exposure, or “spiritual opium,” involves imposing new restrictions on live streaming platforms. China’sContinue Reading
China-based NetEase has launched its first fully-owned gaming studio in the US, called Jackalope Games. The studio is based inContinue Reading
According to Esports Insider, Huya’s streaming platform, Nimo TV, will be shutting down the organization’s global operations in 14 countries.Continue Reading
On April 13th, Tencent announced it would be shutting down services that provide Chinese gamers with access to international platforms,Continue Reading
China recently announced that the live streaming of unauthorized video games had been banned, signaling stricter enforcement of rules asContinue Reading
China has finally ended its gaming license freeze that first began last summer. On April 11th, Chinese gaming regulators grantedContinue Reading