Tencent is getting ready to launch the international version of its digital video game store and social platform WeGame in Hong Kong, according to the South China Morning Post. The technology company ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Chinese video game behemoth Tencent is looking to take its PC game-selling platform WeGame outside ...
Tencent, the lucrative Chinese investment holding firm, is set to launch “WeGame,” a digital storefront for PC games that looks to be a Steam competitor. WeGame was uncovered by Daniel Ahmad (via ...
Tencent Holdings, which runs the world's largest video games business by revenue, is set to launch the international version of its WeGame store and social platform in Hong Kong, with the aim to build ...
WeGame, originally envisioned to be a competitor to Steam for the world’s largest gaming company, struggled to find an audience and “largely failed to live up to its ambitions” according to the South ...
Looks like Fortnite, the hottest game of the moment - if you acknowledge that at this point it's a pretty lengthy moment - is coming to WeGame. WeGame is the recently-refurbished digital shop and ...
As everyone is well aware by now, a key part of every social network is gaming. Even when Google+ launched amid fanfare this summer, everyone quickly wondered: where are the games? And they quickly ...
When I was younger and addicted to PC games like Total Annihilation and Sim City, my parents figured I was flushing priceless hours of my youth down the drain and actively tried to get me to cut back ...
Today at ChinaJoy 2019, Tencent officially launched its cloud gaming solution on its WeGame client, allowing WeGame users to instantly play several titles through the service without a download.
The app for Tencent-owned storefront WeGame is set to shut down in September. As reported by the South China Morning Post, Tencent stopped accepting new users for the app on Tuesday (July 5), and it ...
Update April 18, 2017: Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad got in touch today to clarify some points in this article, pointing out that Tencent weren't looking to compete with Steam on a global scale.
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