Tencent Esports was formerly known as TGA, which was established in 2010.[18] On December 9, 2016, it was formally established as a new division and began operating independently.[18] On June 16, 2017, the brand released the "Five-Year Plan".[19]
In 2019, Arena of Valor, the international version of Honor of Kings, a game product of Tencent Esports,[23] became an official game title of the SEA Games.[24] In the same year, Tencent Esports reached a cooperation with China Media Group.[25]
In 2019, the brand became a founding partner of the GEF.[7] In August 2020, it introduced the #worldconnected initiative.[26] In the same year, it partnered with FC Barcelona.[27] In the same month, Tencent Esports and Razer rolled out co-branded gaming peripherals.[28]
In July 2021, Tencent Esports co-launched customized gaming-themed rooms with Shangri-La Group.[29] In August, a Tim Hortons and Tencent Esports Cafe store was opened in Shenzhen.[30]
Esports became a medal event at the Hangzhou Asian Games.[20] In November 2021, Tencent Esports, in association with League, FIFA Online 4, and other esports products, was selected for the Games.[31] In 2022, the Jinge Hotel, built by the brand, went into operation.[29]
In July 2022, Tencent Esports jointly released the 2022 Asian Esports Industry Development Report with the AESF.[32] In July 2023, the Global Esports Summit and Tencent Esports Annual Conference was held in Shenzhen.[33] In June 2024, it released the Empower Esports Worldwide Series.[34]
In August 2024, the first event of the Series took place in Saudi Arabia. Tencent Esports, along with representatives from the Esports World Cup Foundation, Qiddiya, and local Saudi esports clubs, discussed several topics like international esports ecosystem exchange.[35] In September, the Series event was held in Tokyo.[35]
On February 16, 2025, the Series event took place in Shenzhen, with attendees including the OCA and the CMG.[12]
In February, Tencent Esports became the strategic partner of the EWCF in China.[36] According to the agreement, the two parties will jointly establish the EWC China Development Team.[12]
In June 2025, Tencent Esports, together with the National Esports Development Research Institute of the China Media Group, jointly launched the 2024 Global Esports Industry Development Report.[37]