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Supercell
Finnish video game company
Tencent Pictures
Chinese film production company
Tencent Music
Chinese music distribution company
Q17297596
German video game developer
Trovo Live
video live streaming service
Cabinet Entertainment
company
iflix
WeTV iflix, or simply iflix, is a Malaysian free and subscription based over-the-top VOD streaming service focused on emerging markets. Its global headquarters are in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The site serves as a digital hosting and distribution platform for Western, Asian regional and local TV shows and films obtained through partnerships with over 150 studios and content distributors globally.
Wowhead
Wowhead is a website that provides a searchable database, internet forum, guides and player character services for the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. It is owned and operated by ZAM Network LLC (doing business as Fanbyte), a subsidiary of the Chinese company Tencent.
Sogou
thumb|Sogou is headquartered in Tencent Beijing office. Sogou, Inc. () is a Chinese technology company and subsidiary of Tencent. It started as Sohu's search division, later becoming a separate company, and stayed under Sohu's control until Tencent acquired it.
Huya Live
Chinese live streaming service
Leyou
Leyou Technologies Holdings Limited (; formerly Sumpo Food Holdings Limited) is a Chinese video game holding company based at Lippo Centre, Admiralty, Hong Kong. Founded in 2010, the company originally dealt with poultry through its subsidiary Fujian Sumpo, which had been founded in 1998. After floating on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in January 2011, poultry-based income started to fall in 2013. It agreed to buy a majority stake in the video game developer Digital Extremes in October 2014, renamed itself Leyou in January 2015, and completed the acquisition later that year. It acquired Splash