Tencent profit plunges 32% but its gaming business is recovering
CNNHong Kong CNN Business — Tencent’s troubles aren’t over yet. Brokerage firm Daiwa said Tencent’s solid gaming business will continue to pull in money, users and overseas players. “We believe the company’s ability to procure quality gaming content in adverse market conditions will drive a recovery in sentiment,” Daiwa analysts wrote in a report published Wednesday. Tencent is still waiting for approval in Chinafor some of its most highly anticipated mobile games like “Fortnite” and “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.” Analysts at HSBC pointed out this week that Tencent rival NetEase received approval for FortCraft, a survival shooting game similar to Fortnite, at the end of February.That could indicate that approval for Fortnite may be coming soon. Tencent’s strong fundamentals in gaming, advertising, online payments and cloud services “should enable it to weather any headwinds,” the HSBC analysts wrote in a research note.