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Tencent Q1 profit rises 65% while online game revenues climb
May 20, 2021 6:46 AM

Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent Holdings Ltd reported a forecast-beating 65 percent rise in quarterly profit on Thursday, driven by a surge in users for its video games in China and international markets.

Tencent, the world's largest gaming firm by revenue, booked a profit of 47.77 billion yuan (USD 7.42 billion) for the three months through March, higher than the average analyst estimates published by Refinitiv of 35.45 billion yuan.

Revenue rose 25 percent to 135.3 billion yuan, versus market expectations of 134.39 billion yuan. Tencent said revenue from online games grew by 17 percent.

The results come as Chinese regulators have stepped up a sweeping anti-trust clampdown on its internet giants, and have already penalised Tencent rival Alibaba USD 2.75 billion. Reuters reported last month that Tencent was told by Chinese anti-trust regulators to pay a fine that could exceed 10 billion yuan, give up exclusive music rights, and sell some of its music assets. Tencent has not yet commented on the matter. Tencent Music, a music streaming company controlled by Tencent, said earlier this week that it is facing heightened scrutiny from Chinese regulators.

Tencent is also facing mounting competition from ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, and the similar short-video platform Douyin, which have made sizeable inroads into the video games business, including the acquisition of a couple of game studios this year. Tencent, which gets 32 percent of its revenue from video games, unveiled more than 60 new titles at its annual video gaming conference last week. It is looking to launch a mobile version of its League of Legends game, and also a Pokemon game in partnership with Nintendo later this year.

"We are stepping up our investments in game development, and in particular focusing on large-scale and high-production-value games that can appeal to users globally," Tencent said in a statement.

(USD 1 = 6.4355 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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