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  2. WeGame - Wikipedia

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    WeGame is an upgraded version of TGP (Tencent Games Platform) that has more than 200 million active users (compared to Steam's 125 million) and over 4.5 billion downloads, and is widely considered as a direct competitor to Steam. [2]

  3. Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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    WeGame is an upgraded version of TGP (Tencent Games Platform) that already has more than 200 million active users (compared to Steam's 125 million in 2015) and over 4.5 billion downloads. It will be dedicated to both global developers and players and will assist developers who require help with translation.

  4. Ragnarok Online Officially Launched in China on June 28, 2024

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    The game in China is published by Shanghai Taren Network Technology Co., Ltd. Ragnarok Online localized its content with traditional Chinese features such as map designs, characters costume and events. Users can download the game through official Taren download page and WeGame download page.

  5. QQ Games - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the PCU hovers around 2500, which has increased as the number of games offered expanded. While the service only featured twelve multiplayer games at the time, and a Flash portal powered my MochiMedia [4] if the site follows the model of QQ Games in China, the number of games offered is slated to expand as the service matures.

  6. Category:Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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  7. Telegram founder says China downloads have not fallen since ...

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    Pavel Durov, billionaire founder and CEO of Telegram, said Apple's move last week to remove the chat app from its China app store had not caused any decrease in downloads from China and criticised ...

  8. Video games in China - Wikipedia

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    A large number of PC gamers in China acquired software through illegal downloads and pirated software websites to avoid the cost. Developers of legitimate games in China recognized that, to compete with this black market, they had to develop games that had a free or low upfront cost model but offered a way to monetize their games over time.

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