Eurogamer reports that Wildlight Entertainment, the studio behind the ill-fated first-person shooter Highguard, received funding from Tencent's studio group TiMi. The report states that the investment is real but does not disclose the size of the stake or the amount involved.
The full scope of TiMi's involvement remains unclear. The Eurogamer story offers no definitive breakdown of ownership, control rights or any operational oversight tied to the funding, leaving open questions about the degree of influence Tencent may hold.
The publication also notes uncertainty about whether the undisclosed funding was linked to recent redundancies at Wildlight. No direct connection between the reported investment and the studio's layoffs has been confirmed; the lack of public detail complicates assessment of whether financial backing affected internal decisions.
TiMi is one of Tencent's largest development groups and is best known for high-profile mobile hits such as Call of Duty: Mobile and Honor of Kings. Strategic investments by major platform holders and publisher groups are a common feature of the current industry landscape, but the opaque nature of some deals can prompt scrutiny when studios face turbulence.
Neither Wildlight nor Tencent has provided a full public accounting of the arrangement, according to the report. The Eurogamer piece is the primary public account of the funding to date and leaves several outstanding questions about ownership, operational impact and any wider implications for the studio's projects.
Source: Eurogamer