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  1. Aug 9, 2020 · At the same time, Epic began experimenting with live-service games like the Paragon and Fortnite: Save the World. While both games were failures, Save the World put Epic in the perfect spot...

  2. This is a list of video games developed, published and/or distributed by video game publisher Paradox Interactive. [1] [2]

    Name
    Year
    Developer
    Platforms
    Graviteam
    Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
    Windows 10, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series ...
    Unique Development Studios, Paradox ...
  3. • Produced by Epic Games, the Fortnite franchise is a series of multiplayer free-to-play battleground games available on a number of platforms and devices. It was launched in July 2017 • The franchise includes Fortnite: Battle Royale, Fortnite: Save The World, and Fortnite: Creative • Fortnite: Battle Royale is the most successful

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    • Sumo Digital
    • Bohemia Interactive
    • Dontnod Entertainment
    • Remedy Entertainment
    • Klei Entertainment
    • Digital Extremes and Splash Damage
    • Otherside Entertainment
    • Riot Games
    • Funcom
    • Epic Games

    Kicking things off with the Sumo news, GamesIndustry.biz reportsthat Tencent are set to fully buy Sumo Digital today, after previously having an 8.75% stake in the company. The developer will continue to work on their own games, as well as continue their "work-for-hire" projects under the new ownership. It's also worth noting Sumo is the parent com...

    One of the other more recent stake purchases for Tencent was with Arma developers Bohemia. In February this year, they bought a minority stake in the company, but didn't disclose exactly how big that stake is, or what sort of money it went for.

    Just a couple of weeks prior to Bohemia, Tencent bought a minority stake in Dontnod, the devs who make the Life Is Strange series. The companies signed a business cooperation agreement, and Dontnod said Tencent had invested a total of €30 million (about £26.5 million).

    In May this year, Tencent grabbed a 3.8% stake in Remedy, the folks behind Control and Alan Wake. Reportedly, Remedy found out about the sale after another shareholder, Ascendo Capital, had already sold the portion to Tencent.

    Continuing the new year spate of investments, back in January Tencent also grabbed a majority stake in Don't Starve developers Klei. The devs saidTencent had already assisted them in launching their games in China, and reassured fans that they'd keep "full autonomy of creative and operations across all aspects of the studio".

    Late last year, Tencent bought Leyou, a company that owns both Warframe developers Digital Extremes, and Dirty Bomb devs Splash Damage. Both studios put out the usual "don't worry, nothing will change" statements, and, at the moment, nothing really has changed.

    This is a bit of an odd one, because no stakes or sums of money were discussed in public. But at the beginning of 2020, OtherSide announcedthat Tencent would be "taking the System Shock franchise forward", whatever that means.

    An oldie but biggie: Tencent have had a majority stake in Riot Games, the devs behind League Of Legends and Valorant, since 2011. But in 2015 they took full ownershipof the company.

    Tencent used to be the largest shareholders in Conan Exiles developers Funcom, but in 2020 they bought out all the other shareholders. Like Riot, Tencent completely own Funcom.

    Tencent have had a 40% stake in Epic Games, the folks who made Fortnite and a digital storefront that everyone loves to hate, since 2012. Last year, Tencent's investments in Epic and Riot actually caught the attention of the US government. They wanted to know how the Chinese megacorp were handling the security of Americans' personal data.

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    • Former News Reporter
  4. Paradox Interactive’s grand strategy games have been mainstays on Valve’s Steam storefront for many years. But the company has formed a partnership with the new kid on the block, the Epic...

  5. May 27, 2016 · Developer and publisher Paradox Interactive, makers of series such as Europa Universalis and Crusader Kings, announced that they plan to sell stock to Chinese publisher Tencent Holdings...

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  7. At the 2018 PDXCon, Paradox announced it was working with board game designers and publishers to produce a number of board games based on their video game properties, including Europa Universalis, Crusader Kings, Hearts of Iron, and Cities: Skylines.

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