Bayonetta and Nier: Automata The developer of PlatinGames is gaining traction from Tencent, a Chinese online and media company with financial incidents in activation Blizzard, Ubisoft, and Epic Games. Tencent also has Riot games.
In The statement was posted on the developer's websitePlatinGames president and CEO Kenichi Sato said his company's partnership with Tencent "has no effect on our company's independence, and we will continue to operate under our current organization."
Sato said the investment from Tencent will help Platinum "strengthen our base as a business and expand from game development to discovery and publishing."
Current Platinum projects included include The Fall of Babylon square Enix, Bayonetta 3 for Nintendo, exactly The World of Demons
In 2019, Tencent merged with Nintendo – which published Platinum Bayonetta 2
Studio head Atsushi Inaba told VGC last year that PlatinGames was pursuing a self-publishing model in an effort to own its intellectual property. Inaba said the Osaka-based studio is revolutionizing the way we improve the games, adding that Platinum was "among the greatest inventions ever made."