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Riot Games to open new studio in China
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Riot Games is 100% owned by Chinese gaming giant Tencent.
Experts have raised concerns about the level of influence Chinese firms may have on companies they invest in or acquire, even if they are foreign.
Lin said that Tencent s role is as a publisher. We are happy about the current partnership, and we will continue working closely. But that won t change the fact that Riot Games operates independently and Tencent respects a lot of that … we are very confident that we will move forward together in China to serve our players, Lin said.
Mobile e-sports league ahead
China is a very important market for Riot Games because of the popularity of PC gaming which accounts for more than 32% of game revenue and nearly 45% of gamers, according to Niko Partners.
Riot Games is 100% owned by Chinese gaming giant Tencent.
Experts have raised concerns about the level of influence Chinese firms may have on companies they invest in or acquire, even if they are foreign.
Lin said that Tencent s role is as a publisher. We are happy about the current partnership, and we will continue working closely. But that won t change the fact that Riot Games operates independently and Tencent respects a lot of that … we are very confident that we will move forward together in China to serve our players, Lin said.
Mobile e-sports league ahead
China is a very important market for Riot Games because of the popularity of PC gaming which accounts for more than 32% of game revenue and nearly 45% of gamers, according to Niko Partners.