So this is my conspiracy theory:
Tencent, which is essentially mainland China and the peoples Republic of China in the flesh; is trying to infiltrate American society through the media video games and the youth.
For example, TikTok. It is owned by mainland China, Tencent Corporation.
Also, they own legal legends which is part of ride games, probably one of the highest and most popular computer video games today globally, and also epic games, which is Fortnite; not as popular anymore, but still once was.
Also some other bad news, they have had investments in many tech and gaming companies like Activision blizzard, Ubisoft and others.
What does tenant own, give me a full list, as of now:
Oh no!
Some scary things —
Tencent’s investments and holdings as of 2024 span a wide range of companies, particularly in the gaming and technology sectors. Here’s a detailed list of their major investments and holdings:
- Funcom (Norway) – Wholly-owned
- Leyou (Hong Kong) – Owns Athlon Games, Digital Extremes, Splash Damage
- Riot Games (United States) – Owned since December 2015
- Sharkmob (Sweden)
- Sumo Group (United Kingdom)
- Visual Arts (Japan) – Major stake, owns Key, KineticNovel
- Turtle Rock Studios (United States)
- Wake Up Interactive (Hong Kong) – Owns Soleil, Valhalla Game Studios
- Inflexion Games (Canada)
- Fulqrum Publishing (Poland)
- Techland (Poland)
- Tequila Works (Spain)
- Klei Entertainment (Canada)
- 10 Chambers Collective (Sweden)
- Yager Development (Germany)
- Fatshark (Sweden)
- Miniclip (Switzerland)
- Supercell (Finland) – 84% ownership
- Grinding Gear Games (New Zealand) – 80% ownership
- Don’t Nod (France) – 40.4% ownership
- Epic Games (United States) – 40% ownership
- Pocket Gems (Japan) – 38% ownership
- Sea Ltd (Singapore) – 20% ownership, owns Garena
- Bloober Team (Poland) – 22% ownership
- Marvelous (Japan) – 20% ownership
- Shift Up (South Korea) – 20% ownership
- Netmarble (South Korea) – 17.66% ownership
- FromSoftware (Japan) – 16.25% ownership
- Kakao (South Korea) – 13.54% ownership
- Krafton (South Korea) – 13.6% ownership, owns Bluehole Studio
- Ubisoft (France) – 9.99% ownership
- Frontier Developments (United Kingdom) – 9% ownership
- Kadokawa Corporation (Japan) – 6.86% ownership
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What does Tencent mean
Tencent, a major Chinese multinational conglomerate, owns a diverse portfolio of assets, primarily in the technology, entertainment, and social media sectors. Some of their notable holdings include:
- WeChat: Tencent’s flagship social media platform, hugely popular in China and worldwide.
- Riot Games: The developer of “League of Legends,” one of the most popular PC games globally.
- Epic Games: Tencent holds a significant stake in the company known for “Fortnite.”
- Tencent Music: A major player in the music streaming industry in China.
- Minority stakes in various companies: Tencent has investments in numerous other tech and gaming companies, like Activision Blizzard, Ubisoft, and others.
These holdings illustrate Tencent’s strategic investment in digital and entertainment sectors, positioning it as a major player in both the Chinese and global markets.