Tencent Games

[5] Tencent published Chinese versions of Smilegate Entertainment's Crossfire from 2007[6] and Hi-Rez Studios' Smite from 2013.

[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Tencent Games also released, under the brand Level Infinite, an international version of Honor of Kings named Arena of Valor in 2017.

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.

[20] 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.

[26] On 18 March 2019, Tencent announced that its subsidiary, TiMi Studio Group, would develop Activision's Call of Duty: Mobile.

The focus of the brand is marketing, events, and esports for the video game studios of the Interactive Entertainment Group division.

Sharkmob, Mighty Kingdom, Fatshark, Shengqu Games, Next Studios, The Outsiders, 10 Chambers, and Funcom as of 8 December 2021.

Games include Moonlight Blade (天涯明月刀), Iron Knight, Azure War: (蔚蓝战争) Name of the Nature, Light and Night.

The initial video games with the studio group release were QQ Huaxia & Freedom Fantasy.

Games include The Roco Kingdom (洛克王国手游), Naruto Online, Arena Breakout: Infinite [zh], and Aceforce 2.

Games include Honor of Kings, Arena of Valor, QQ Speed, Call of Duty: Mobile, Pokémon Unite, and Delta Force.