Tencent to Take Stake in Assassin's Creed-Maker Ubisoft

Tencent to Take Stake in Assassin's Creed-Maker Ubisoft
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Chinese internet giant Tencent has entered into a strategic partnership with Ubisoft that includes it taking a five percent stake, the French videogame publisher said Tuesday.

Tencent will become a long-term shareholder in Ubisoft's capital as part of media company Vivendi selling its 27.3 percent stake in a EUR 2 billion ($2.5 billion or roughly Rs. 16,300 crores) deal, Ubisoft said.

Ubisoft's chief executive and co-founder Yves Guillemot said the deal will "enable Ubisoft to accelerate its development in China in the coming years and fully leverage a market with great potential."

Tencent operates China's ubiquitous WeChat messaging platform and is the country's leader in social media and gaming.

Vivendi built up a stake in Ubisoft, publisher of popular titles like Just Dance and action game Assassin's Creed, which threatened the Guillemot family's control of the firm as they no longer owned a majority of shares.

Vivendi said its stake in Ubisoft was acquired over the past three years for EUR 794 million (roughly Rs. 6,360 crores).

As part of the sale of its shares, 3.4 will go to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, the Guillemot family and Ubisoft shareholders will receive some while institutional investors will be offered the rest.

"The investment from new long-term shareholders in Ubisoft demonstrates their trust in our future value creation potential, and Ubisoft's share buy-back will be accretive to all shareholders," said Guillemot.

Tencent's stake is worth EUR 369 million (roughly Rs. 2,960 crores) at the price of EUR 66 (roughly Rs. 5,300) per share in the transaction.

Tencent got no seats on the company's board of directors and pledged not to transfer its shares nor to increase its share ownership and voting rights in Ubisoft, the French firm said.

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