PUBG and TERA dev house Bluehole denies that Tencent has invested in it

    
7
yungman
[AL:TERA]Tencent is sprinkling more money around: Yicai Global and Gamasutra are reporting that the Chinese conglom has invested money into South Korea’s Bluehole Studio. It’s not currently clear how much money; according to Yicai, Bluehole refused a total buyout offer.

We’re presuming that Tencent’s interest is chiefly in Bluehole’s development and publishing of the increasingly popular and obnoxiously named Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds.

But to MMORPG players, Bluehole is probably best known as the Korean studio behind TERA, as well as Devilian (in the East), Project W, and a number of mobile games, including one based on TERA.

Most recently, Tencent was spotted pouring $23M into Elite Dangerous dev house Frontier Development to acquire 9% of the studio.

Previous articleThe Repopulation-spinoff Fragmented has reached release on Steam
Next articleWorld of Warcraft’s mythic dungeons are going to kick your butt in Patch 7.3

No posts to display

7 Comments
newest
oldest most liked
Inline Feedback
View all comments