Tencent Wins Nod for Blockbusters as China Crackdown Softens

  • Its Pokémon Unite was among the titles approved in December
  • Tencent aims to refill long-empty pipeline with quality games
The 2022 Pokmon World Championships at ExCel, London, on Aug. 18.Photographer: John Keeble/Getty Images Europe
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Tencent Holdings Ltd. secured a green-light for another clutchBloomberg Terminal of major game titles, reinforcing hopes Beijing is easing a crackdown on the world’s largest mobile gaming arena.

It was only the second time the Chinese tech giant gained licenses for blockbuster titles since Beijing resumed issuing them in April. “Pokémon Unite,” developed in tandem with Nintendo Co., was among the 40-plusBloomberg Terminal foreign online titles approved in December by the National Press and Publication Administration. It also cleared other Tencent entries, including popular esports title Valorant. The latest approvals follow “Metal Slug: Awakening” last month.