China’s leading video game studio is rapidly gaining power in a world-famous video game company. Earlier in the month, Reuters exclusively reported that Tencent, the communist country’s largest video game studio, is acquiring a greater stake in Ubisoft. Ubisoft is a French studio behind the famous Assassin’s Creed and Rainbow Six franchises: “China’s largest social network and gaming firm, which bought a 5% stake in Ubisoft in 2018, has reached out to the French firm’s founding Guillemot family and expressed interest in increasing its stake in the firm, the sources said. It is not clear how much more Tencent wants...