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Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) announced today that it intends to increase its equity voting interest - from 50% to 51.2% - in the consortium that currently indirectly holds an 82.2% interest in Finnish mobile games developer Supercell. Read More
Beijing-based animation content production firm Tuzi Culture has completed RMB 8-digit Series A funding from Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK). Read More
Beijing-based PC and mobile online game developer and operator Kunlun Technology (300418.SZ) has announced the company has wholly acquired Grindr Holding Company, the operator of US gay-oriented social networking app Grindr. Read More
Hangzhou-based Buyi Network Technology, operator of online and mobile rewards-based crowdfunding platform Kai Start, has announced its completion of RMB 100 mln Series B funding led by PC and mobile online game developer and operator Kunlun Technology (300418.SZ), and with participation from Daosen Capital and Qingcong Capital. Read More
Chinese online PC and mobile game developer and operator Kunlun Technology (300418.SZ) recently announced that it will invest USD 3 mln to establish a joint venture named Kunlun AI (Kunlun Artificial Intelligence Technology Company). Read More
Beijing-based video game developer and operator Kunlun Tech (300418.SZ) is rumored to be preparing to acquire Finnish mobile game developer Supercell, reportedly prompting SoftBank Global Ventures, the private equity arm of Japanese telecom and media corporation SoftBank Corp., to increase its investment in Supercell. Read More
Beijing-based video game developer and operator Kunlun Wanwei has licensed the China market operating rights for the Android version of mobile game Boom Beach, developed by Finland's Supercell. Read More
Chinese online game operator Kunlun Wanwei has announced that it plans to release 5 new client-based online games in H2 2013. Read More
In a statement today, Beijing-based web game developer and operator Kunlun Wanwei Technology announced that it will restructure and regroup its services into three major brands, effective immediately. Read More
A source close to Beijing-based web game developer and operator Kunlun Wanwei Technology revealed recently that the company's Unity 3D-based browser game Twin Heroes is now responsible for more than RMB 20 mln in monthly revenues. Read More