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Dunedin gaming studio scores major investment from Chinese giant Tencent, looks to hire 125

The world's 12th most valuable company takes a punt down south. With special feature audio.

Thu, 15 Sep 2016

Dunedin computer game developer RocketWerkz has landed a major investment from Chinese giant Tencent.

Founder and chief executive Dean Hall is coy on financial details, but an August 5 Companies Office update shows a Tencent subsidiary taking a 25% stake in his company (Mr Hall owns the

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