"I’d be out, and Epic games and Unreal Engine wouldn’t exist" sounds good to me
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Tencent controls gaming and media in China
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That’s not true either. Tencent is the #1 game publisher in China, but there are many competitors such as NetEase, Perfect World, and Shanda.
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Tencent’s biggest shareholder (NASPERS, at 40%) isn’t even in China. This article has more info about Tencent’s corporate governance: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tencent
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Well, Prosus N.V., but Prosus ~ Naspers.
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US State Department:Firms such as Huawei, Tencent, ZTE, Alibaba, and Baidu have no meaningful ability to tell the Chinese Communist Party ‘no’ if officials decide to ask for their assistance…Such aid may not necessarily occur routinely, but it certainly can occur—and presumably
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What does this have to do with Epic though? Tencent has no access to Epic customer data, no ability to add code to Epic’s software, etc. We’re a US company and I’m the controlling shareholder.
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