The game industry acquisition spree continues as Tencent announces plans to buy up Dying Light developer Techland.
on Techland’s website, the studio’s founder and CEO Pawel Marchewka broke the news, saying that Tencent is “already in the process of becoming Techland’s majority shareholder.
”“We will retain full ownership of our IPs, maintain creative freedom, and continue to operate the way we believe is right,” he said. “I’m also going to continue serving as the studio’s CEO.”Dead Island
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