触乐本周行业大事:11月184款版号下发,字节或有意出售沐瞳,腾讯完成对育碧子公司战略投资
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-29 07:16

Group 1: Game Approval and Market Trends - In November, the National Press and Publication Administration approved a total of 184 games, bringing the total number of game licenses issued in 2025 to 1,624, with 1,532 being domestic and 92 being imported [1][4] - The number of domestic game licenses approved each month has consistently exceeded 110 over the past year, indicating a stable growth trend compared to last year [4] - Notable games approved this month include Tencent's "No Man's Land," Bilibili's "Shining! Lume," and Perfect World's "Dream New Zhu Xian: Light Enjoy" [1] Group 2: ByteDance and Savvy Games Group Negotiations - ByteDance is reportedly in talks with Saudi Savvy Games Group to sell its gaming subsidiary, Mouton, with negotiations still ongoing and no final agreement reached [5] - Mouton's flagship game, "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang," has over 1.5 billion downloads globally and is considered a core asset of ByteDance's gaming business [5] - There are concerns regarding Savvy's financial situation, which may impact the negotiations, as the Saudi Public Investment Fund is facing funding shortages [7] Group 3: Tencent's Strategic Investments - Tencent has completed a strategic investment of €11.6 billion (approximately 900 million RMB) in Ubisoft's subsidiary, Vantage Studios, acquiring a 26.32% economic interest while Ubisoft retains control [8][10] - Vantage Studios will focus on major Ubisoft IPs like "Assassin's Creed," "Far Cry," and "Rainbow Six," aiming to develop them into evergreen brands with annual revenues of €1 billion [8] Group 4: Game Releases and Updates - Tencent's Level Infinite has secured global publishing rights for the upcoming cross-platform game "Project Spirits" developed by Shift Up, indicating Tencent's deepening involvement in game development [11][13] - Bilibili's game "Yao Guang Lu: Chaos Princess" will cease online operations on December 8, 2025, after a short lifespan, reflecting challenges in sustaining player engagement [16][18] - NetEase's collectible card game "Onmyoji: The Card Game" will stop new content updates after January 1, 2026, although servers will remain operational [19][21] Group 5: Acquisitions and Market Expansion - Nintendo plans to acquire 80% of Bandai Namco Studios Singapore by April 1, 2026, to enhance its game development capabilities [22][24] - The Chinese Embassy in Belarus praised NetEase's "Yanyun Sixteen Sounds," highlighting the increasing success of Chinese ARPGs in international markets [25][28] - Kaien Network's investment in the AI game "EVE" is set for a second test, with plans for a Q1 2026 launch, showcasing the industry's focus on AI-driven gaming experiences [29][31]