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Beijing-based online entertainment company Lexiang Fangdeng (EnjoyFound), operator Joyme.com, a web-based vertical portal focused on mobile gaming, has announced the completion of RMB 130 mln in new funding. Read More
Chinese global enterprise software and new media company CDC Corporation (Nasdaq: CHIND) today announced its financial results for H1 2011. Read More
CDC Corporation's (Nasdaq: CHIND) online gaming subsidiary CDC Games has announced that it will stop operation of its MMORPG Digimon on November 25 due to the expiration of its license from Korean developer SK Telecom. Read More
According to an industry source, Yang Jing, the former founder of online game developer and operator Optic Communications, has returned to the gaming industry, and will shortly unveil a newly-founded company. Read More
During the 2009 China Game Industry Annual Conference (CGIAC) in Dalian, Sun Jingqing, GM of CDC Corporation's (Nasdaq: CHINA) online gaming subsidiary, CDC Games, revealed in an interview that CDC Games plans to IPO in 2010 just as CDC Software (Nasdaq: CDCS) did last year. Read More
Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME) officially obtained the operating rights to 2D fantasy-themed MMORPG Legend of Mir 3 today. Read More
CDC Games, online gaming company and subsidiary of CDC Corporation (Nasdaq: CHINA), has revealed it expects Q2 2009 revenues to increase 50% over Q1 earnings due to a comeback of its core 3D MMORPG, Yulgang. Read More
Online gaming company CDC Games, a subsidiary of CDC Corporation (Nasdaq: CHINA), officially launched its new gaming platform under a new domain name, www.cdcgames.net, bringing three major game brands under the CDC Games umbrella. Read More
Chinese global enterprise software and new media company CDC Corporation (Nasdaq: CHINA) has issued its earnings report for Q4 2008, with total revenues reaching USD 96 mln, down 10%. Read More
CDC Corporation's (Nasdaq: CHINA) online gaming subsidiary, CDC Games, has announced that after the December 22 release of a new in-game system of its first-person shooter game (FPS) Special Force, the game has gained 100,000 new players. Read More