Tencent, Nintendo-backed Pokemon join forces to create new video games
- The Chinese video games and social media giant’s TiMi Studio Group will develop new titles with the Japanese firm
Tencent Holdings and The Pokemon Company will jointly develop games, an alliance that may help the Nintendo-backed firm crack the world’s largest mobile gaming arena.
Hong Kong-listed Tencent, whose WeChat social media service is used by more than a billion people across China, said its TiMi Studio Group will take the lead in developing titles with the Japanese company behind the popular monster-hunting game franchise.
The two have struck a broad agreement on collaboration, Tencent said in a post on its official Weibo blog without elaborating.
The video games and social media giant could prove a strong ally for Nintendo and Pokemon in China, where local titles dominate and gamers have shunned consoles in favour of smartphones and personal computers. Developers there have also complained of rampant piracy, where popular titles tend to trigger a wave of copycats.
Tencent’s own Let’s Hunt Monsters has drawn fire for adopting many features of viral phenom Pokemon Go, from the use of real-world locations to how players toss balls to capture monsters. The title has consistently ranked among the 30 highest-grossing apps in China, according to researcher Sensor Tower.