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See above and see above now. Did you have a specific question?What and what now?
See above and see above now. Did you have a specific question?What and what now?
This is likely based on a clickbait video that has no basis in fact and no evidence as @UngainlyTitan said. It's just a recycled rumor. Is it theoretically possible? Sure! Is there any evidence? None.
As far as Larian and Tencent, Larian is [EDIT]publicly traded and Tencent is a minority shareholder that holds around 30% of the stock. Tencent is an investor that owns about 30% of the company. The founder of Larian, Swen Vincke, is still the majority owner. Once again, the article makes it sound like Tencent funded BG3, it did not.
I believe that Larian Studios is privately held, not publicly traded.
My wife and I created a Roll for Combat drinking game. It's ... potentially dangerous.They have a source listed in the article but it’s a Chinese site and I doubt anyone here has any idea how credible that site is.
Is it possible that some Chinese news site watched Steven Glicker's Youtube video that has 31k views and either misunderstood it or just decided to lie and write an article stating negoitations were happening? Sure, though I think it's just as likely, if not more likely they have never seen the video and this has nothing to do with him.
I swear some of you all let Steven Glicker live rent free in your heads since he can be critical of Wizards of the Coast (a company that very much deserves to have a critical eye taken to them).
That is mentioned in the article. But then the writer spins it off to mean the entirety of the D&D IP.I've heard elsewhere on reddit Tencent is looking to buy video game adaptation rights to D&D, not the entirety of D&D itself, but like not a regular licience, this would be to produce whatever D&D games they want period.
According to the articles its based on a Tencent insider, not a Western youtube video.