29Oct
Huya DouYu Merger is a Sign of Things to Come in Esports M&A
The streaming landscape has experienced its second major shakeup this year with Huya’s merger with DouYu on October 12, 2020. Huya and DouYu are China’s largest streaming platforms, averaging 169 million and 165 million monthly users respectively, and will combined be worth around $11 Billion USD. The merger positions the new entity as the largest esports platform in China, and makes it the de facto destination for esports eyeballs in the region......
By:
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/huya-douyu-merger-is-a-sign-of-things-77200/
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