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Beijing-based browser game developer and operator 51wan has announced that the company's revenue grew 140% YoY in 2012, and its registered user base has reached 80 mln. Read More
Liu Yang, CEO of Beijing-based browser game developer and operator 51wan, has announced that the company has completed a second round of funding jointly led by French investment firm Ventech Capital and JAFCO Asia. Read More
An industry source revealed today that Shenzhen-based internet company Tencent (0700.HK) has completed its strategic acquisition of Beijing-based browser game developer Gamegoo for an as-yet undisclosed sum. Read More
Chinese browser game platform 51wan has officially confirmed that it has entered the "critical stage" for its second round of funding, and that Sequoia Capital is not the only prospective investor. Read More
At an information session on cleaning up online gaming on August 27, a spokesperson for China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) announced the results of an investigation under which it ordered the closure and cessation of operations of 45 unauthorized foreign games, 26 of which were found to contain vulgar content. Read More
According to an industry source, browser game developer and operator 51wan has spent RMB 10.1 mln to secure the global operating rights for browser game Wulin Chuanqi II. Read More
Browser game developer Gamegoo Information Technology (formerly Youxia Network Information Technology) has obtained first round investment funding from Qiming Venture Partners and Disney's venture capital firm Steamboat Ventures worth RMB 80 mln. Read More
Baidu's (Nasdaq: BIDU) new gaming platform, http://youxi.baidu.com, went live recently. Read More