ByteDance is scaling up its gaming operations to compete with China’s largest video game firm Tencent directly. According to ByteDance, Moonton has the potential of accelerating its video game operations. The sources add that Moonton CEO Yuan Jing has confirmed the Shanghai-based firm will run its operations independently from ByteDance.
ByteDance to directly compete with Tencent
Moonton Technology owns the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game Mobile Legends. ByteDance will now run the MOBA game, competing with Tencent’s Honor of Kings and League of Legends. Amid the ByteDance acquisition, Tencent reportedly made attempts to buy Moonton but didn’t match the ByteDance deal. Interestingly, since 2017, Tencent and Riot Games have filed several lawsuits against Moonton over alleged copyright violations. Following TikTok’s success, the acquisition of Moonton shows how serious ByteDance is getting into the video game ecosystem.