Yesterday, we reported that the US federal government had placed Chinese video game publisher Tencent - owner of League Of Legends developers Riot Games, Path Of Exile developers Grinding Gear and much more besides - on a list of Chinese military companies. The list in question is part of a strategy of counteracting what the US sees as the close relationship between China's armed forces and various civilian technology suppliers and research projects.
At the time of publication yesterday, a Tencent spokesperson had commented that the listing was based on a "misunderstanding". In a statement sent to RPS overnight and also published online, Tencent's chairman Ma Huateng and executive board have now said that they're prepared to get legal if the misunderstanding isn't resolved.
Read more
Hence then, the article about world s biggest game publisher tencent threaten to sue us government for listing them as a chinese military company was published today ( ) and is available on Rock Paper Shotgun ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( World's biggest game publisher Tencent threaten to sue US government for listing them as a Chinese military company )
Also on site :
- The Iran War Hits Your Pocket
- Fall 2026 TV: The Ultimate Return Guide for Every Cop, Medical and Legal Drama
- Germany warns of world economic ‘catastrophe’; OECD cuts UK growth forecast
