Core Insights - The National Press and Publication Administration announced the approval of 182 game licenses in January 2026, including 177 domestic and 5 imported games, maintaining a relatively high issuance level [1] - In 2025, a total of 1,771 game licenses were issued, significantly surpassing the 1,416 licenses in 2024, marking the highest issuance since 2019 [1] - Major companies such as Tencent, NetEase, and others received approvals for key products, including Tencent's "Rainbow Six: Siege" and NetEase's "Yao Yao Chess" [1] Group 1 - The January 2026 approvals included significant titles from major gaming companies, indicating a robust market for both domestic and imported games [1] - Tencent's "Rainbow Six: Siege" is a tactical shooter developed by Ubisoft and is part of Tencent's strategy to enhance its gaming portfolio through partnerships [2][4] - The approval of "Angry Birds: Classic Return" and "Angry Birds: Dream Blast" by Kingsoft's subsidiary marks a strategic partnership aimed at reintroducing the franchise to the Chinese market [4] Group 2 - Tencent's investment of €1.16 billion in Ubisoft's subsidiary Vantage Studios grants it a 26.32% stake, integrating key IPs like "Assassin's Creed" and "Rainbow Six," which helps alleviate Ubisoft's financial pressure [4] - The "Rainbow Six: Siege" team is focused on creating a fair competitive environment and enhancing local services for the Chinese market, indicating a commitment to localization and community engagement [4] - Kingsoft's strategic partnership with Rovio aims to facilitate the exclusive distribution and operation of the "Angry Birds" series in China, highlighting the importance of collaboration in the gaming industry [4]
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