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  2. Tencent Esports - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Esports (simplified Chinese: 腾讯电竞; traditional Chinese: 騰訊電競), also spelled as Tencent E-sports, [3] is a Chinese esports brand [4] founded in 2016. [5] It is the esports arm of Tencent, [6] and a founding partner of the Global Esports Federation. [7] It focuses on esports tournaments, esports education and esports ...

  3. Multiplayer online battle arena - Wikipedia

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    An international adaptation of Honor of Kings developed by TiMi Studios and published by Tencent Games for markets outside mainland China, rebranded as Arena of Valor (2016), was released in the western market in 2017. [78] In 2021, the Pokémon series released its first MOBA game in Pokémon Unite. [79]

  4. Tencent Profits Slump on Weak Games, Regulatory Impact - AOL

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    Tencent, the Chinese games and social media giant, revealed a more than 50% drop in profits for the three months to June 2022, the second quarter of its financial year. The figures were affected ...

  5. Tencent's next level up: fewer big foreign franchise games ...

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    Pony Ma, Tencent's founder and chief executive, has been blunt that the company's video game division - which last year generated 180 billion yuan ($25 billion) in sales or around 30%of overall ...

  6. Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Games published its first game QQ Tang (QQ堂) in 2004, which is based on its social media platform QQ.This was soon followed by QQ variant games such as Dungeon Fighter Online, a side-scrolling online beat 'em up game; QQ Fantasy, a 2D online game that incorporates elements from Chinese mythology; Xunxian, a 3D, online RPG; QQ Sanguo, an online casual role-playing game set during the ...

  7. Tencent’s Riot Games lays off 11% of staff globally - AOL

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    Riot Games, the developer of hit video games like “League of Legends” and “Valorant,” is cutting 11% of staff around the world, becoming the latest tech company to downsize.

  8. Tencent logs robust revenue growth as games, advertising ...

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    Tencent's domestic games revenue for the quarter grew 5%, driven by titles such as the multi-player role-playing game "Lost Ark" and shooting game "Valorant", developed by Riot Games - both of ...

  9. Category:Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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