By Yantoultra Ngui and Kane Wu SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ByteDance is in advanced talks to sell Shanghai ...
ByteDance originally acquired Moonton for around $4bn in 2021 through Nuverse. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang has surpassed 1.5bn ...
Chinese tech giant, ByteDance has engaged in discussions with Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group regarding the sale of Shanghai ...
ByteDance advanced plans $6–7 billion sale of Moonton to Savvy Games Group, signaling major gaming industry shift.
ByteDance is said to be in advanced negotiations to sell Shanghai-based game developer Moonton Technology — the studio behind Mobile Legends: Bang Bang — to the Saudi-backed Savvy Games Group in a ...
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ByteDance is in advanced negotiations with Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group over the potential sale of its gaming subsidiary Moonton Technology, in a deal ...
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Moonton Technology is the studio behind mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
ByteDance is in advanced talks to sell Shanghai Moonton Technology to Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group in a deal valued ...
Moonton is the studio behind the popular mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Read more at The Business Times.