Tencent, Alibaba and others were called to meeting with Chinese officials, as Beijing seeks to end a practice that has become common among tech companies
Tencent, Alibaba and others were called to meeting with Chinese officials, as Beijing seeks to end practice that has become common among large tech companies
China’s Tencent is backing the developers of blockbuster videogames such as “Pokémon Unite” and “League of Legends.” But Beijing’s crackdown on the industry at home, including when minors can play online games, could affect the company’s global videogame empire. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
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