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  2. NetEase - Wikipedia

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    NetEase invested Aurora 44 in New Zealand and sold the comic books to Bilibili in December 2018. [26] [27] In January 2020, NetEase discussed secondary listings with the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing. [28] NetEase opened Ouka Studios in June 2020, [29] [30] but it was shut down in August 2024 after Square Enix completed the game Visions of ...

  3. Tencent - Wikipedia

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    Tencent invested in Activision Blizzard as a minority investor with 5% in 2013, when the holding company bought itself from the Vivendi conglomerate which was part of it since 2008. [227] [228] Tencent's Sumo Group subsidiary wholly owned Pipeworks Studios until it was sold to Jagex for an undisclosed sum in July 2022. [229]

  4. Tencent Holdings vs. NetEase: Which Chinese Stock Will Up its ...

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    Companies in China across different sectors are facing an unprecedented regulatory crackdown. After the recent focus of Chinese regulators on the education sector, it seems that now it is the turn ...

  5. China gaming giants Tencent, NetEase invest in foreign studios

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    The investments by Tencent and Sony Group Corp, which Kadokawa said is also taking a minority stake, will together raise 36.4 billion yen ($263 million) for the company. China gaming giants ...

  6. Shares in Tencent and NetEase plunge after Beijing surprises ...

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    Tencent shares plunged by 12% in Hong Kong trading, wiping over $40 billion from the company’s market value. Shares in NetEase, another major game developer, fell by almost 25%.

  7. Category:Video game companies of China - Wikipedia

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  8. Why Tencent and NetEase Shares Are Trading Lower Today - AOL

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    Recently NetEase braced to release the most-awaited Diablo Immortal mobile game in China on July 25, a month after its initially scheduled launch date. TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd has Why Tencent ...

  9. List of video game developers - Wikipedia

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    The result of a merger between Spike and Chunsoft and is owned by Dwango: Spil Games: Hilversum: Netherlands 2001 Web game developer/publisher. Acquired by Azerion. [47] [48] Splash Damage: London: England: United Kingdom 2001 Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Brink Dirty Bomb: Acquired by Leyou in 2016 and then Leyou was acquired by Tencent in 2020 ...