Tencent, the Chinese company that owns a little bit of practically everything in the gaming world, released its Q2 financial statement yesterday.
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Things might be a little rough in the relationship between Riot and Tencent, according to a report originally posted on The Information. The report in question is behind a pretty hefty subscription wall.
With Steam drawing in about 15 million players at any one time, Valve has a pretty huge chunk of the PC gaming market.
In China, Orcs Must Die!...
On last week's F2P Cast, we joked that Tencent owns a piece of practically everything.
Soon, you'll be seeing Chinese players popping up in your Smite matches.
Remember that upcoming law in China that would force games to reveal the odds of getting certain loot in lockboxes?...
Psyonix's hit competitive game Rocket League will soon be free-to-play ...
Tencent is bringing Moonlight Blade to the West, according to a keynote at Carnival Day in Nan-ching.
If you want to play a MOBA on a console in North America or Europe, your choices are pretty much confined to Smite and the beta version of Paragon, and that's about it. But wait!...
NC Soft and Tencent are introducing a new game to the Blade & Soul IP.
Chinese game company Tencent has finally purchased what little of League of Legends developer, Riot, they didn’t already own.
League of Legends has done pretty well for itself on PCs and Macs, but there has to always be the temptation for more.
Almost 3 years ago, I wrote up a small piece about a possible version of Call of Duty being made as a free-to-play game in China.
Monster Hunter Online sure looks pretty, but just looking at the video snippets we've seen so far might leave you wondering if it'll turn your computer into a heaping pile of molten slag when you try to run it.