NewsTencent pushes USD 10 billion merger of game-streaming unitsCombining platforms would strengthen two US-listed companies amid economic downturn. 2 mins read
Tencent and NetEase already have their own verification systems in place, with some games requiring facial recognition. NewsChina’s real name verification system for games to launch nationwide by September3 mins read
All paid games now need government approval—something only 750 Chinese and 27 imported titles have accomplished this year. NewsApple takes down over 30,000 games from China app store in one day2 mins read
Agile companies such as Peak and Masomo coveted for strength in Asian market. NewsTurkish game developers attract interest from Tencent and Zynga4 mins read
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The goal of The Corporate League is to enable companies to relate to their employees better and develop a strong business network between industries through e-sports. InsightsAn ex-AirAsia employee made an e-sports league that Shell, BNM, and Maxis have all joined4 mins read
Gaming giants including Tencent, Blizzard, Ubisoft, and Epic Games will join ChinaJoy in Shanghai next week while Sony and Microsoft tap out. NewsChinaJoy mega gaming event will go ahead, with face masks appearing alongside cosplay in 20204 mins read
Warner Bros, HBO, and Blizzard have teamed up with Secretlab to release chairs based on Batman, Game of Thrones, and Overwatch respectively. InsightsThese Singaporeans started Secretlab in their 20s, now it’s a USD 300 million global gaming chair company7 mins read
Unipin confirmed the vulnerability, which included usernames, purchase amounts, and email addresses. NewsVulnerability exposes 10 million transactions at Indonesia’s largest mobile games payment processor Unipin2 mins read