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  2. Tencent - Wikipedia

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    While the IM service itself is free, a fee was being charged for mobile messaging as of 2006. [153] Tencent also created QQ International, which is an English version of QQ that allows communication with mainland accounts; QQi is available for Windows and macOS. [154]

  3. Tencent Games - Wikipedia

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    Tencent published Chinese versions of Smilegate Entertainment's Crossfire from 2007 [6] and Hi-Rez Studios' Smite from 2013. [7] Tencent gradually turned to mobile gaming in 2013. A game center with a sizable mobile game user base was launched by Mobile QQ and WeChat in the upcoming years. In order to become the biggest online gaming firm in ...

  4. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Chinese developer Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance. The game was released in 2016 and grew in popularity, most prominently in Southeast Asia .

  5. TiMi Studio Group - Wikipedia

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    TiMi Studio Group (Chinese: 天美工作室群; pinyin: Tiānměi Gōngzuò Shìqún), a subsidiary of Tencent Games, is a video game development studio group headquartered in Shenzhen, China and offices in Singapore, Montréal, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chengdu, and Shanghai.

  6. Moonton - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Legends was released as Mobile Legends: 5v5 MOBA in 2016, [10] and became popular in Southeast Asia, notably in Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia, where it was the most-downloaded free mobile game app among iPhone users in 2017. [11] [12] The game is distributed by Elex Tech in the United States.

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

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    Late last month, the Chinese Government cracked down on the gaming industry, as regulators in Beijing placed a gaming time limit on minors of 3 hours per week. Yet this is not the first time that ...

  8. Video games in China - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform integration has significantly bolstered the mobile gaming ecosystem cultivated by Chinese companies, particularly Tencent and NetEase. Tencent’s implementation of cross-play functionality allows players to transition seamlessly between mobile, PC, and console platforms, thereby enhancing user retention and expanding the ...

  9. Tencent Esports - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Esports (simplified Chinese: 腾讯电竞; traditional Chinese: 騰訊電競), also spelled as Tencent E-sports, [3] is a Chinese esports brand [4] founded in 2016. [5] It is the esports arm of Tencent, [6] and a founding partner of the Global Esports Federation. [7] It focuses on esports tournaments, esports education and esports ...