TikTok owner ByteDance in talks with
Tencent, others to sell gaming assets
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[January 09, 2024]
By Josh Ye
HONG KONG (Reuters) - TikTok owner ByteDance said on Tuesday it is in
talks with multiple prospective buyers of its gaming assets, including
the world's largest video games company, Tencent, as the Chinese social
media firm retreats from the gaming industry.
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ByteDance's logo is seen at the company's office in Shanghai, China,
July 4, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo |
Talks are ongoing but no deal has been reached, a ByteDance
spokesperson told Reuters.
ByteDance and Tencent are discussing a deal involving multiple
popular video games published by ByteDance's Nuverse gaming unit
including "Crystal of Atland" and "Earth: Revival", local media
outlet LatePost reported on Monday.
Tencent did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.
ByteDance in November said it would overhaul Nuverse and retreat
from the gaming business to focus on other core businesses, five
years after beginning its high-profile foray into the $185
billion global video games market.
The firm stopped working on unreleased games and planned to
divest of titles already launched, people familiar with the
matter told Reuters at the time.
It has been seeking buyers of its other gaming unit Moonton
which it acquired in 2021, Reuters also reported in November.
ByteDance's relationship with Tencent in gaming has warmed after
a rancorous period of competition. Tencent has made heavy use of
ByteDance's advertising network to promote its latest game "DreamStar",
Reuters reported in December.
(Reporting by Josh Ye; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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