Tencent's Riot Games unit said Monday it's eliminating 11% of its workforce, or about 530 jobs, and scaling back on its division that publishes games from small developers.
Eric Shen will become Legends of Runeterra's executive producer, replacing Dave Guskin, accroding to a blog post from Guskin, who said he'll work on other Riot games.
Tencent, based in China, invested in Riot Games in 2011 and became its outright owner four years later.
In September, Tencent-backed Epic Games announced it was cutting 16% of its staff.
Shares slid 12% in late December after China announced new rules designed to limit excessive gaming.
Persons:
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Organizations:
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Locations:
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