Tencent en planes de comprar al estudio de videojuegos Sumo
Parece que Tencent está buscando expandir más su imperio con una importante compra de un estudio de desarrollo de videojuegos.
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Tal vez muchos no lo sepan pero Tencent es una de las compañías multinacionales más poderosas del mundo, con una gran capital que los ha llevado a comprar completa o parcialmente algunas de las compañías más importante del entretenimiento electrónico.
Es así que muchos de los juegos más populares del mundo son precisamente parte de Tencent y ahora parece que están a punto de adquirir a otro estudio desarrollador por una suma impresionante de dinero.
Tencent of China acquires Sumo Group, a major game development studio in the United Kingdom At about 140 billion yen | AUTOMATON
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