KEY POINTS
  • Alphabet Inc's Google invested $120 million into Chinese live-streaming mobile game platform, Chushou
  • This is Google's second-ever investment in a Chinese startup
Sundar Pichai speaks at the 4th World Internet Conference on December 3, 2017 in Wuzhen, China.

Alphabet's Google has led a $120 million investment in Chinese live-stream mobile
game platform Chushou, the two companies said on Friday, as the U.S. firm eyes new inroads to China where its search engine is blocked.

Founded in 2015, Chushou is an online e-sports platform where users can live stream their mobile phone games. The service has roughly 8 million streamers and 250,000 live streams
a day, said the companies in a statement. Google will help the Chinese firm expand its services to target more overseas viewers, it said.