Rumours, speculation and hearsay? “Interesting” at least.

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    Not every big conglomerate is just a relentless fuckup machine. Baldur’s Gate 3 was made by a Tencent subsidiary. I’m not saying they won’t fuck it up, just that there’s no reason to assume out of the gate that they automatically will. And, it’s legitimately a little hard to see them doing worse than Hasbro has been so far.

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        I mean, just a quick glance at this list shows some things that seem at least competently managed. They’re not a relentless crew of counterproductive own-dick-trippers-over like Hasbro.

        That said, the point that they may turn it into a microtransactions bonanza that makes them money but in no way resembles what DND should be is a pretty good one, yes. I was envisioning this future where they realize that the way to make money with it long-term is to just let it be its own thing, but I think there’s a pretty good chance that that idea is as absurd as everyone here seems to think it is.

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            11 months ago

            Hm, you are right. The story described it as “owns and has huge holdings,” but that is wrong – for Blizzard it’s 10%, Bluehole 5%, etc.

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      Tencent owns 3% of Larian shares. This does not make them a subsidiary, or fully owned.

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        It’s 30%. The point is pretty valid though, and I did have it wrong in saying subsidiary – I edited my comment to reflect my learning.

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        And Tencent has a minority stake in, like, every functioning software company that’s ever done an investment funding around at this point. They make it a point to diversify their holdings across basically the entire software industry at this point.

        They’re fairly hands-off in those endeavours, since they’re doing it to protect themselves against shifts in the market.

        Their in-house made stuff, though, is… Well, let’s just say it’s efficiently monetized.