TiMi Studio Group
Mục Lục
TiMi Studio Group
Type
Subsidiary of Tencent Games
Founded
2008
Headquarters
Shenzhen, China
Offices:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Seattle, Washington, USA
Montréal, Quebec, Canada
Shanghai, China
Chengdu, China
Key people
Colin Yao (Vice President of Tencent & President of TiMi Studio Group)
Vincent Gao (Head of Global Game Development)
Industry
Video games
Employees
[1]
+1001-5000
Website
timistudios.com
TiMi Studio Group (Chinese: 天美工作室群) is an video game developer company, subsidiary of Tencent Games, responsible for developing Call of Duty: Mobile
History
TiMi began in 2008 as Jade Studio in Shenzhen, China and debuted into the Chinese PC gaming market with QQ Speed (Speed Drifters), which went on to be China’s most successful racing game.
In 2014, Jade Studio merged with Wolong Studio from Chengdu and Tianmeiyiyou Studio from Shanghai to form TiMi Studio Group. Following the merge, in 2015, the studio debuted into mobile gaming with the massive Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game, Honor of Kings. Honor of Kings launched as TiMi’s debut mobile game on its way to becoming China’s most popular game.
In 2019, Activision announced a partnership with TiMi Studio Group to develop Call of Duty: Mobile, that would win the Best Mobile Game at The Game Awards in December of same year.
Games developed for the Call of Duty series
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