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The Chinese group Alibaba, owner of AliExpress, has sold its video games division, Lingxi Games, for $2 billion

HQ The tech world is undergoing rapid change, and is channelling its vast resources into the development of cloud services and AI data centres. A clear example of this is now provided by the Chinese giant. . .
gamereactor.eu
August 17, 2026
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Alberto Garrido
The Chinese group Alibaba, owner of AliExpress, has sold its video games division, Lingxi Games, for $2 billion
WHAT HAPPENED
s staff, although both the CEO and the board of directors will remain in their posts, ensuring the continuity of the studio HQ The tech world is undergoing rapid change, and is channelling its vast resources into the development of cloud services and AI data centres. A clear example of this is now provided by the Chinese giant Alibaba, which in the West is best known as the owner of AliExpress. According to a Reuters report, Alibaba has reached an agreement with the private investment group Trustar to sell its video game development division, Linxi Games, in its entirety for an estimated total of $2. Linxi Games is best known for Three Kingdoms: Strategy Edition, a title in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Nobunaga's Ambition series, which is co-developed with the Japanese studio Koei Tecmo, the creator of both franchises.
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