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That article reads like it was written either by someone with a concussion or an ai.
I just need the headline and Im'a wishlist it. after 12 seconds of review from the steam screenshots, its like castle crashers?
They are 100% owned by tencent now, by the by.
Tencent tends to be hands off, but it's no longer the klei of old. They aren't an indie anymore.
Aw that is some disappointing news.
That is valuable information and now I feel a little less good about it. I was hopeful in that the steam store page shared the same publisher and developer of old. Disappointed that Steam wouldn't represent Tencent as the publisher.
Tencent owns the developer too.
The team may be the same, there may be no undue pressure, but we wont ever know now.
That makes me wonder. This recent TikTok ban is really a “ Bill to Protect Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications, including TikTok”, does this mean that tencent will be effected?
A bit, but with rougelike random missions instead. I played the demo during steamfest. I liked it.