Group 1: Tencent Developments - Tencent WeChat and QQ now support binding Steam accounts, allowing users to display their gaming data such as playtime and achievements [2] - Tencent responded to a lawsuit from miHoYo regarding the retrieval of user data, emphasizing compliance with privacy laws and the necessity of formal judicial procedures [3] - Tencent launched a charitable initiative called "Touch Dream Plan," enabling players to contribute to social causes through in-game activities [5] Group 2: Industry Changes - NetEase has officially closed its U.S. studio, T-Minus Zero Entertainment, after a reevaluation of business priorities [4] - Google announced a new requirement for Android developers to undergo real-name verification starting next year, aimed at preventing the release of malicious applications [7] - Firaxis Games, the studio behind the Civilization series, announced layoffs due to poor market performance of the new title "Civilization VII," affecting "dozens" of employees [8] Group 3: New Game Releases - The new title in the "Girls' Frontline" series has been officially named "Girls' Frontline: Fire Control," indicating progress towards its global release [6]
微信、QQ支持绑定Steam;谷歌强制开发者实名| 游戏周报