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Supercell Under US Security Probe Over Tencent Data
5 Mar
Summary
- Supercell confirms cooperation with US government security review.
- Tencent has no access to player data outside of China.
- US government probe examines Tencent's investments for security risks.

Supercell Oy, a Finnish game developer owned by Tencent Holdings Ltd., has confirmed its cooperation with a US government security investigation. This probe is focused on the data practices of its Chinese parent company. Supercell emphasized that its operational independence is contractually guaranteed, with Tencent reportedly having no access to player data outside of China.
The investigation is being conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS). Sources indicate that CFIUS is assessing potential security risks associated with Tencent's investments in both the US and Finland. This scrutiny extends to Tencent's significant stakes in companies like Epic Games and Riot Games.
The review follows President Trump's directive in February to limit Chinese investment in critical industries. The global video game market's growth is increasingly influenced by Chinese firms, making these investment reviews particularly relevant.




