US game software developer Unity to set up China JV for expansion
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UNITY Software, the US developer whose software is used in video games like Tencent Holdings’ Honor of Kings, said on Tuesday(Aug 9) it had struck a deal to create a joint venture with multiple partners, valued at US$1 billion, from its China business.
The announcement follows an exclusive Reuters report last week that Unity was in talks to spin off its China unit to help it expand in the world’s biggest games market.
Partners in the joint venture include Alibaba Group Holding, China Mobile, OPPO, ByteDance’s Douyin Group, PCI Technology Group and G-Bits Network Technology Xiamen, Unity said in a statement on its official WeChat account.
The company will retain majority ownership and control of the Chinese JV, Unity said.
The JV, named Unity China, will shortly start building local custom versions of its core products for game developers and will become the exclusive distributor of Unity’s products and services in China, according to the statement.
Unity entered China in 2012 and its eponymous software, known as a game engine, powers many of the country’s most popular games, including miHoYo’s “Genshin Impact”. REUTERS
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