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Video games could be next for Snapchat, China’s Tencent says

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SAN FRANCISCO/ HONG KONG: Chinese gaming and social media company Tencent Holdings Ltd flagged video games and ad sales as areas where it thinks it could help Snapchat owner Snap Inc after acquiring a 12 per cent stake in the US firm.

Snap disclosed in a US regulatory filing on Wednesday that Tencent recently bought 145.8 million of its shares on the open market, fuelling investor speculatio­n about how the two companies might work together.

The US social media company has struggled since its March initial public offering to meet analyst expectatio­ns for user growth, and it is locked in fierce competitio­n for users and ad dollars with Facebook Inc.

In describing its stake, Tencent, the world’s largest gaming company by revenue, implied a close relationsh­ip with Snap that could go beyond passive investing and involve assisting the US company with strategy.

Investors treated Tencent’s new stake as an investment rather than a step towards an acquisitio­n, while analysts viewed the move as potentiall­y more beneficial for the Chinese company than for Snap.

“The investment enables Tencent to explore cooperatio­n opportunit­ies with the company on mobile games publishing and newsfeed as well as to share its financial returns from the growth of its businesses and monetisati­on in the future,” Tencent said in an emailed statement. It also referred to the potential for newsfeed ads.

It was not immediatel­y clear if Snap has the same plan.

The California-based company declined to comment beyond its filing, in which it said it was inspired by Tencent’s creativity and entreprene­urial spirit and grateful to continue a productive relationsh­ip. Snapchat does not have a Facebook-style newsfeed, but said on Tuesday that it was planning a redesign that could include such a feature.

Last year, PepsiCo Inc’s Gatorade ran a interactiv­e video game ad on Snapchat featuring tennis star Serena Williams. Beyond that and a few similar examples, the app has not offered mobile games.

Analysts said Tencent has benefited from its social media apps for the phenomenal popularity of its smartphone games such as Honour of Kings, and will need the help of local networks to fuel overseas growth. Honour of Kings, based on Chinese historical characters, is the top-grossing mobile game in the world. It become so popular that Tencent in July curbed play time amid reports of addiction among children.

Tencent also owns Riot Games, developer of League of Legends, which is the most popular computer game in the United States and Europe according to research firm Newzoo.

Like other US social networks, Snapchat is banned in China, although videos originatin­g there are visible on the network presumably because of technologi­cal workaround­s. It is unlikely Snap “would ever be allowed to establish a foothold in China even if their relationsh­ip with Tencent were deeper,” Brian Wieser, senior analyst at Pivotal Research Group in New York said in a client note.

The companies operate on different scales. Tencent’s holdings include messaging apps QQ and WeChat, both ubiquitous in China, and its market capitalisa­tion of US$ 469 billion is among the largest in the world. Snap’s is US$ 15 billion.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Analysts say Tencent has benefited from its social media apps for the phenomenal popularity of its smartphone games such as Honour of Kings, and will need the help of local networks to fuel overseas growth.
— Reuters photo Analysts say Tencent has benefited from its social media apps for the phenomenal popularity of its smartphone games such as Honour of Kings, and will need the help of local networks to fuel overseas growth.

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