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Tencent Games
NameTencent Games
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded2003
FounderMa Huateng, Zhang Zhidong, Xu Chenye, Chen Yidan, Zeng Liqing
HeadquartersShenzhen, Guangdong, China
ParentTencent Holdings

Tencent Games is a leading video game developer, publisher, and distributor, and a subsidiary of Tencent Holdings, one of the largest Internet companies in the world, founded by Ma Huateng, Zhang Zhidong, Xu Chenye, Chen Yidan, and Zeng Liqing. With a diverse portfolio of games, including League of Legends, Dota 2, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Tencent Games has become a major player in the global gaming industry, competing with other major companies such as Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft. The company has also made significant investments in other gaming companies, including Riot Games, Supercell, and Epic Games, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. Tencent Games has also collaborated with other notable companies, including Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Valve Corporation.

History

Tencent Games was founded in 2003 as a subsidiary of Tencent Holdings, with the goal of developing and publishing online games for the Chinese market, and has since expanded to become a global gaming company, with operations in Asia, Europe, and North America. The company's early success was driven by the popularity of games such as QQ Games and Dungeon & Fighter, which were developed in partnership with other companies, including NetEase and Korea-based Neowiz. In 2011, Tencent Games acquired a majority stake in Riot Games, the developer of League of Legends, and has since become a major player in the global esports industry, competing with other major companies, such as ESL, DreamHack, and Blizzard Entertainment. The company has also made significant investments in other gaming companies, including Supercell, the developer of Clash of Clans and Hay Day, and Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

Games

Tencent Games has developed and published a wide range of games, including MMORPGs such as QQ Games and Dungeon & Fighter, as well as MOBAs such as League of Legends and Dota 2. The company has also developed and published several battle royale games, including PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Rules of Survival, which have become extremely popular in China and other parts of Asia, and have competed with other major games, such as Fortnite and Apex Legends. In addition, Tencent Games has developed and published several mobile games, including Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile, which have become extremely popular in China and other parts of Asia, and have partnered with other major companies, such as Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Valve Corporation. The company has also collaborated with other notable companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, to develop and publish new games, such as Arena of Valor and Ring of Elysium.

Subsidiaries

Tencent Games has several subsidiaries, including Riot Games, Supercell, and Epic Games, which are responsible for developing and publishing some of the company's most popular games, such as League of Legends, Clash of Clans, and Fortnite. The company has also established several other subsidiaries, including Tencent Interactive Entertainment and Tencent Games Platform, which are responsible for developing and publishing games for the Chinese market, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. In addition, Tencent Games has invested in several other gaming companies, including Ubisoft, Activision Blizzard, and Electronic Arts, and has collaborated with other notable companies, including Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Valve Corporation.

Esports

Tencent Games has become a major player in the global esports industry, with a significant presence in China and other parts of Asia. The company has established several esports teams, including Team WE and Royal Never Give Up, which compete in tournaments such as the League of Legends World Championship and the Dota 2 International, and has partnered with other major companies, such as ESL, DreamHack, and Blizzard Entertainment. In addition, Tencent Games has invested in several esports platforms, including DouYu and Huya, which provide live streaming and other services to esports fans in China and other parts of Asia, and has collaborated with other notable companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. The company has also hosted several major esports tournaments, including the League of Legends Pro League and the Dota 2 Asia Championships, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Valve Corporation.

Controversies

Tencent Games has been involved in several controversies, including concerns over the company's data collection and user privacy practices, as well as allegations of censorship and bias in the company's games and esports platforms. In 2019, the company was criticized for its handling of a Hong Kong protests-related controversy, in which the company banned a Hong Kong-based esports team from competing in a tournament, and has faced criticism from other major companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. In addition, Tencent Games has faced criticism from some gamers and esports fans who have accused the company of monopolistic practices and unfair business tactics, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Valve Corporation, to address these concerns.

Impact

Tencent Games has had a significant impact on the global gaming industry, with its games and esports platforms reaching millions of players in China and other parts of Asia, as well as in Europe and North America. The company's investments in other gaming companies, such as Riot Games and Epic Games, have also helped to drive innovation and growth in the industry, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. In addition, Tencent Games has played a major role in promoting esports and gaming culture in China and other parts of Asia, and has collaborated with other notable companies, including Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Valve Corporation, to promote the development of the gaming industry. The company's impact has also been felt in other areas, such as education and entertainment, where its games and esports platforms have been used to promote learning and social interaction, and has partnered with other major companies, such as Disney, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures, to develop new games and esports platforms.

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