Frank Zhu, former head of Chinese animation studio Pearl Studio, has joined Tencent-owned Riot Games as MD for Riot Games’ China Entertainment. He reports to Shauna Spenley, global president of ent…
as MD for Riot Games’ China Entertainment. He reports to Shauna Spenley, global president of entertainment.
The newly-formed entertainment division is intended to expand Riot’s existing IP through film, television, music, consumer products, and live experiences. Zhu was CEO of CMC-owned Pearl Studio since 2016 and in 2020 was executive producer for the animated feature “Over the Moon,” a co-production with Netflix.
Riot Games is wholly owned by China’s social media, games and video conglomerate Tencent Holdings. Under the Donald Trump administration the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States opened talks with Tencent with a possible view to forcing the giant Chinese firm to divest Riot and its stake in another developer Epic Games.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Riot Games Enlists Frank Zhu As Managing Director Of China EntertainmentPearl Studio alum Frank Zhu has joined Riot Games as the League of Legends and Valorant publisher’s Managing Director of China Entertainment. “I’m very excited to join the Riot Games family,…
Leer más »
Capitol riot lawyer John Pierce goes missing with Covid excuse and 17 pending cases, prosecutors sayProsecutors warned a judge that Pierce's associate Ryan Marshall — who has been appearing in Pierce's absence over the past week — 'is not a licensed attorney.'
Leer más »
'Infamy Is Just As Good As Fame': Woman Who Instagrammed Capitol Riot Takes Plea DealGracyn Courtright, a college senior, bragged about her actions on Jan. 6 on social media.
Leer más »
China to ban kids from playing online games for more than three hours per weekUnder 2019 rules, under-18s were allowed to play games for 1.5 hours a day on most days.
Leer más »
China bans kids from playing online video games during the weekChina has barred online gamers under the age of 18 from playing on weekdays and limited their play to just three hours most weekends, marking a significant escalation of restrictions on the country's massive gaming industry.
Leer más »