Tencent has left a mark on the video games industry, investing in a variety of high-profile developers over the years.
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A potential deal would allow Tencent to own a stake in the venture and gain more control over some of Ubisoft’s intellectual properties, while boosting its video game business outside of China ...
Tencent predominantly derives revenue from selling video games (familiar games would be subsidiaries’ Fortnite and Clash of Clans), monetizing the WeChat social media platform via advertisers ...
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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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"A potential deal would allow Tencent to own a stake in the venture and gain more control over some of Ubisoft’s intellectual properties, while boosting its video game business outside of China ...
The new Cloud Region will mark Saudi Arabia’s entry into Tencent Cloud's extensive global network of over 50 availability ...