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  • China Lifts Bans on VG Approvals That Suspiciously Never Included TenCent Games

    On Saturday, China decided to approve the release of 80 video games after months of no action as the result of a video game approval ban. After a read of the approvals list, Reuters reported that none of the titles belonged to Chinese video game giant Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    Tencent is known in the West mainly for its large investments in Epic Games (the developers of the Unreal Engine and Fortnite), PUBG Corp, League of Legends, and more. However, in China they are even larger, as they are known for WeChat, Tencent Video, and Tencent Music. The company was priced at a $500 billion value back in January, surpassing Facebook as the fifth largest firm on the planet.

    Due to China’s stomping down on the release of new video game titles in the country, the firm has since been expanding its international reach – including its 40% stake in Epic Games and investments in large Western companies such as Snapchat, Spotify, Tesla and more make it easier to do so. The company published PUBG Mobile earlier this year to financial success.

    While Tencent has had to adapt to the ban on titles in China, Western video game publishers such as Ubisoft, Activision and Take-Two claimed that they were “unconcerned” with the ban due to their existing titles being successful at the time.

    The ban has existed since March, when “China, the world’s biggest gaming market, stopped approving new video games in March amid a regulatory overhaul triggered by growing criticism of video games for being violent and allegations that they were causing myopia as well as addiction among young users,” according to Reuters.

    Little is known as to why the new approvals excluded such a large presence as Tencent. Hopefully, we will see the firm be able to release games in its own country shortly. We do not yet know if the ban has only been temporarily lifted.
    -DualShockers
    "You can take the politics out of the forums, but you can't take the snowflakes out of the internet "

  • #2
    This is extremely interesting to me. Thank you for posting this. However, someone is probably going to delete this, because it's political.

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    • Tom
      Tom commented
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      It's not about politics, it's actually economic/industry
      aileron

    • aileron
      aileron commented
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      Hey, I liked the story, I liked that it was shared, a definition was explicitly asked for so I gave one.

    • Tom
      Tom commented
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      I am saying this just to make you sure that it's not going ( and shouldn't be) deleted.

      aileron

  • #3
    Tencent wanting the sweet sweet monehs

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    • #4
      To me this is very sketchy, seems like China is building up to buy off the worldwide gaming industry and then set the monopoly over everything.
      And all this will result in a fucked up products, like you see on the Google store or Chinese market, invading our gaming industry.
      Last edited by Tom; 12-30-2018, 01:41 PM.
      First Generation 1:1 "And they did make the console, and said "Let there be games" and it was good"

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      • Frostweaver
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        Maybe Europe will bring new gaming studios that are not under influence of American and Chinese money that much.

    • #5
      Could be the start of a gaming cold war. China and America hoarding AAA titles like nuclear warheads. Underground silos filled with DLC packages, intercontinental ballistic micro transactions. The end is nigh folks and when the dust clears... where must we go, we who wander this wasteland, in search of retro game cartridges.
      Have you ever thought about registering as a sex offender just so your friends won't bring their kids over to your house?

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      • Tom
        Tom commented
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        Or we'll just stick with the switch, those japs give 0 fucks.
        Bet on that in 2077 you'll see me gaming on the Arasaka station 2
        Last edited by Tom; 12-30-2018, 02:54 PM.

    • #6
      AAA games kowtowing to Chinese government regulations will hurt all AAA games....
      Full time Father.. PartTimeJedi

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      • Borghir
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        Kowtow. Love the word. Thanks!

    • #7
      Can't wait for more unharmonious chats.
      Last edited by Animusisters; 12-31-2018, 01:23 PM.

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      • isturbo1984
        isturbo1984 commented
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        Can't wait for more anime avatars with passive-aggressive, off-topic comments.

      • Tom
        Tom commented
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        Was it the passive-aggressive comment ?? ( i just don't the context )
        isturbo1984

      • isturbo1984
        isturbo1984 commented
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        yeah. they have been going into my threads and replying to my comments, dropping passive one-liners. what they are trying to poke at, i dont know. i can only assume brash behavior is foreign to them. i might be a bit presumptuous and judgemental by saying so, but... i've seen these internet archetypes before. hence why i called them just another "anime avatar."

    • #8
      So Tencent's games have NOT been approved? Or were they not even in the approval queue?

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      • Frostweaver
        Frostweaver commented
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        They were never even included in the ban.

      • Borghir
        Borghir commented
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        But the article reads 'Little is known as to why the new approvals excluded such a large presence as Tencent. Hopefully, we will see the firm be able to release games in its own country shortly.' Yet all the comments below seems to insinuate that they were excluded.
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