Tencent has officially closed its TiMi Montreal studio in February 2026, ending a five-year operation that failed to release any commercial titles.
The studio was established in 2021 with a mandate to develop AAA, open-world, multi-platform games, but no internal projects reached the public during its tenure.
The closure reflects a broader strategic retreat by major Chinese firms like Tencent and NetEase, which are scaling back international satellite studios that have not produced viable products.
This shutdown highlights a shift in the global gaming industry from the rapid, pandemic-era expansion of Western development hubs toward a focus on consolidation and fiscal stability.
The failure of the Montreal facility underscores the increasing difficulty and risk associated with establishing new, large-scale development hubs in the current volatile market.
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