Tencent Games published its first game
QQ Tang () in 2004, which is based on its social media platform
QQ. This was soon followed by QQ variant games such as
Dungeon Fighter Online, a
side-scrolling online
beat 'em up game;
QQ Fantasy, a 2D online game that incorporates elements from Chinese mythology;
Xunxian, a 3D, online
RPG;
QQ Sanguo, an online casual role-playing game set during the
Three Kingdoms period;
QQ Huaxia, an online RPG;
QQ Dancer, an online musical dancing game that offers QQ IM interactivity;
QQ Nanaimo, an online game set on a desert island where players maintain houses and pets;
QQ Speed, a casual online racing game;
QQ R2Beat, an online in-line skating game;
QQ Tang, an "advanced casual game" with gameplay derived from Chinese literature;
QQ PET, and a QQ IM-based desktop virtual pet game. Tencent published Chinese versions of
Smilegate Entertainment's
Crossfire from 2007 and
Hi-Rez Studios'
Smite from 2013. Tencent gradually turned to mobile gaming in 2013. A game center with a sizable mobile game user base was launched by
Mobile QQ and
WeChat in the upcoming years. In order to become the biggest online gaming firm in the world, the company concentrated on the global gaming market, investing in or aggressively purchasing foreign game companies. In 2015, Tencent Games published a
multiplayer online battle arena game
Honor of Kings () exclusively for the mainland China markets developed by the L1 division of TiMi Studio Group, and by 2017 was both the world's most popular and highest-grossing game of all time as well as the most downloaded app globally. Tencent Games also released, under the brand Level Infinite, an international version of
Honor of Kings named
Arena of Valor in 2017. In 2011, Tencent Games started hosting
online multiplayer games such as
Call of Duty Online, consisting of previous
Call of Duty titles with added content, as well as the game
League of Legends. Tencent Games partly owns
battle royale games such as
Fortnite and fully own
Ring of Elysium. Starting in 2016, Tencent Games developed a video gaming console dubbed TGP (Tencent Gaming Platform) Box. The TGP Box is called the Blade. It is an
Intel-powered console running Windows 10 and a TGP Box mode. So far, the TGP console has imported many Tencent games, such as
League of Legends,
FIFA Online 3,
NBA 2K,
Monster Hunter,
Need for Speed and ''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
. Tencent Games hopes to bring third-party developed games. On 22 November 2017, Tencent Games formally entered into a strategic co-operation with PUBG Studios and obtain exclusive rights to operate Playerunknown's Battlegrounds'' in China. In April 2017, Tencent Games unveiled its flagship gaming platform,
WeGame which hosts games, content, and services from all over the world and provides gaming info, purchases, downloads, live streaming, and community services, creating an open ecosystem for
gaming.
WeGame is an upgraded version of TGP (Tencent Games Platform) that already had more than 200 million active users (compared to
Steam's 125 million in 2015) and over 4.5 billion downloads. It is dedicated to both global developers and players and can assist developers who require help with translation. The gaming platform supports both Chinese and global users through a single storefront and went online on 1 September 2017. Tencent Games stated that the platform would focus on PC and standalone games and won't host web or mobile games, and would provide support to small and indie companies. Aside from mainstream games, the company has promised to also launch titles which include
Stardew Valley,
Rocket League,
Portal Knights,
Minecraft and
Cities: Skylines, with 170 games promised by the end of 2017. Tencent Games plans to increase its
advertising revenues through artificial intelligence and branded virtual costumes in its video games. In January 2019, Tencent prepared to release a
Game of Thrones game for smartphones developed by
Yoozoo Games. On 18 March 2019, Tencent announced that its subsidiary,
TiMi Studio Group, would develop Activision's
Call of Duty: Mobile. The game was released worldwide on 1 October 2019. As of 4 October 2019, the game has surpassed 35 million downloads and over $2 million in revenue. PUBG Mobile and its mainland China version topped the global mobile games chart by revenue, raking in a combined US$232 million of sales in March 2020, as many people turned to online entertainment during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Honor of Kings is ranked as the second-highest-earning game globally, generating US$112 million in revenue. In July 2021, Tencent Games implemented a facial recognition system called "Midnight Patrol" in China to limit minors' access to games during curfew hours. In December 2021, Tencent Games launched a new game publishing brand under
Level Infinite, merging the
Proxima Beta video games to this brand name
. The focus of the brand is marketing, events, and
esports for the video game studios of the Interactive Entertainment Group division. The area served is global and includes titles from subsidiaries that belong to the Interactive Entertainment Group or have a partnership which includes the developers
TiMi Studio Group,
LightSpeed Studios.
Sharkmob,
Mighty Kingdom,
Fatshark,
Shengqu Games,
Next Studios,
The Outsiders,
10 Chambers, and
Funcom as of 8 December 2021. The Initial games published under the brand include
Arena of Valor created by the TiMi-J6 development division of TiMi Studio Group,
Synced developed by Next Studios, and
''Don't Starve: Newhome developed by Shengqu Games.'' == Divisions ==