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According to leaked screenshots of an updated version of Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group's Laiwang mobile instant messaging app, Laiwang will soon launch a mobile game center, "Come Play" ("Lai Wan Ba"), featuring two new mobile games. Read More
On April 4, China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) announced on its official Sina Weibo microblog that it would combine its marketing and sales departments as part of an overall reorganization of major departments and management, including the marketing, network construction, and product development departments. Read More
Chengdu-based advertising firm B-Ray Media (600880.SH) has licensed the mainland China operating rights to casual dancing game Audition 2 for a five-year period from Korean developer T3 for USD 1.5 mln plus a 15% monthly revenue share. Read More
Hainan-based online community site operator Tianya Online Network Tech and Shanghai-based online game operator Everstar Online Entertainment (9You) have announced that they have ceased operating licensed browser game DDTank. Read More
Wei Xiao, COO of Beijing-based online game developer and operator Baiyou Huitong, recently estimated that Baiyou's revenues will grow over 300% in 2011, and its development strategy will continue to focus on online gaming as a core product line while expanding its mobile internet and e-commerce businesses. Read More
Industry insiders report that Yao Zhuangxian, GM at Beijing-based game developer Softstar, recently met in secret with Tan Qunzhao, chairman of Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME), to discuss arrangements for Yao to join Shanda Games. Read More
An industry source claims that poor performance by its self-developed 3D martial arts MMORPG Weapons of the Gods has led 9You to order the shut-down of its Beijing branch yesterday. Read More
Vietnamese media has reported that Luu Vu Hai, head of the Broadcasting and Electronic Information Bureau at Vietnam's Ministry of Information and Communications, announced that the bureau was issuing restrictions on public internet access and suspension of all forms of online game advertising in response to complaints that games were contributing to an increase in youth criminal activity. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator 9You has issued a formal public apology for inviting Japanese adult film actress Sola Aoi to preside at a release conference for the open beta of its self-developed MMORPG Dungeon & Heroes on June 17. Read More
China's Ministry of Culture has announced that following the first test group of six companies to join the Parental Supervision Program for Young Gamers in February, an additional 36 domestic companies have joined on in a second pilot group. Read More