Hi-Rez Partners With Tencent To Bring Paladins To China
Developer Hi-Rez is taking yet another game to China. The company has teamed with Tencent Holdings to publish the game there. The two companies previously joined forces to publish Hi-Rez's MOBA SMITE in China with success.
Along with the announcement of the partnership, Hi-Rez has also announced plans to begin qualifiers and find the top team in China -- who will be invited to participate in the Paladins Invitational Tournament at the Hi-Rez Expo in January. There they can compete for their portion of a $150,000 prize.
More information on the partnership with Tencent and the tournament can be found on the Paladins site.
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