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Is Tencent Being Too Ambitious? Headset Gaming Experience?

In this year's ChinaJoy 2013, Tencent will be debuting a Headset Gaming Experience for Blade and Soul China. To create a breakthrough in gaming to give players the ultimate gaming experience. Finally taking a first step into Panoramic Projection coupled with seamless integration of the gameplay experience.

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Need4Game3919d ago

someone has to take the risk and open up possibilities.

Ripsta7th3918d ago

Not china bro, failure within a couple of months

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level 3603918d ago

I got to try this new Sony video headset but they had the Hobbit 3D film for demo.. sorry no games.

Looks ok, takes awhile ( depends on every person ) to get used to I guess.

Think it's the Oculus Rift that all gamers are really waiting/targeting for.

Lord_Sloth3918d ago

Aaaand Sword Art Online in 3....2...

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Tencent Loses $54 Billion as China Airs New Online Gaming Rules

Insider Gaming writes: "In recent hours, some of the biggest gaming corporations in China suffered from sizeable tumbles in their shares as the National Press and Publication Administration published a draft of guidelines aimed at clamping down on spending in online games.

This action saw Tencent’s share value plummet by around 16%, with a loss of around $54 billion, while NetEase’s value collapsed by almost 30%."

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blackblades125d ago

To bad for recent, nothing but bad shyt coming out for tecent and embracer. The people that hates them got what they want. I understand why China did this for each one listed. Still daily rewards be nice though either way doesnt effect me I don't think i played tencent games that I know of. (Random empty tencent folder on phone) still curious where that came from though.

rlow1124d ago

It’s called a communist government that kills people on a large scale. Has what is the equivalent of a concentration camp for minorities. Does anything have to make sense when it come to gaming? Not at all.

Eonjay124d ago

Okay... for everyone else out there the this is actually a good thing and we would appreciate it if other market authorities used their power to protect consumers. The reason why this is so 'devastating' is because so much of the video game market has changed to rely on these profits.

*Online games must set spending limits
*Online games must ban daily login rewards
*Players who stream their games must not be able to receive large tips
*Probability-based luck draws must not be offered
*Online game approvals must be processed by regulators within 60 days of publishing

China got this right.
Take gambling out of gaming! Stop promoting addictive that largely target children.

You have to be able to recognize the bad things and the good things when analyzing an entity (like China or anyone else) or else you are degraded yourself. If you can't use critical thinking, anyone with malicious intent can pull the wool over your eyes. If this is you worry not, you can always take steps to improving your reasoning and critical think skills!

INMATEofARKHAM124d ago

Tencent owns more than just mobile games. They own the majority of Grinding Gear Games (Path of Exile), owns 40% of Epic Games (Fortnight, Rocket League), and outright owns Riot Games (League of Legends).

I'm sure there's others I'm not thinking off right now.

BeRich233124d ago

Pubg mobile is a tencent game

Palitera123d ago (Edited 123d ago )

It means a loss of value for big corporations, but it’s plain bankruptcy for tons of smaller developers.
Not saying it was a wrong move, but you’re all cheering that big corporations got screwed and ignoring the huge impact it has in the studios whose business plans (thus jobs) vanished in thin air.

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crazyCoconuts125d ago

Curious if anyone thinks this is a good thing. Yeah we dislike microtransactions and gambling loot boxes, but do we want governments telling us what's good for us and what we can or can't have

blackblades124d ago

No, buts its china and thats a Chinese company.

Falloutxii124d ago

In this case yes. Stop getting kids addicted to gambling.

EvertonFC124d ago

Was it gambling when us kids bought panani football sticker packs back in the 80S not knowing what was in the pack ?
Should we ban chocolate for kids cause it's addictive or anything with sugar in it ?

Gamingsince1981124d ago

@everton

Yeah it was, but it was a little different back then because nobody cared or knew mostly. Also kids weren't stealing parents credit cards to buy sticker packs , because they weren't expensive, you could buy a bunch for a couple of pounds, they were also real items not digital crap that goes away as soon as servers go down, the digital stuff now are macrotransactions, and they only keep going up in price as companies get away with more. I hope it gets banned on all countries.

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Demetrius124d ago

Damn and recently they bought techland tho

TheColbertinator124d ago

Unfortunate. Them and CDPR were the most promising studios to come out of Europe in the last 20 years.

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Team Kaiju Closure and Layoffs Confirmed by Tencent, Unannounced AAA Game Canceled

Tencent has confirmed to TechRaptor that its AAA studio Team Kaiju has been shut down, while its unannounced AAA game has been canceled.

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Google Considered Joining Forces With Tencent To Buy Epic Games, Court Docs Reveal

The court docs from the Epic vs. Google court case have revealed that Google once thought about teaming up with Tencent to buy Epic Games.

Sgt_Slaughter155d ago (Edited 155d ago )

Last thing we need is Tencent having that big of a presents globally in gaming, especially with Google.

Fishy Fingers155d ago

They already own 40% of Epic. It'll probably the share majority eventually.

Knightofelemia155d ago

Teaming up with Tencent would be the biggest mistake ever.

OtterX154d ago

Gross. Google abandons everything they put their hands on.