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Chinese online game developer and operator Kingsoft (3888.HK) has announced that it has signed a 3-year framework agreement covering the joint operation of online games with Guangzhou-based online game operator Huaduo Group (Guangzhou Huaduo Internet Technology Limited and its subsidiaries). Read More
According to a financial industry source, YY Inc (Nasdaq: YY), operator of Chinese voice-chat SNS platform YY and online game portal Duowan, is currently considering an acquisition in the online education space. Read More
YY Inc (Nasdaq: YY), operator of Chinese voice-chat SNS platform YY and online game portal Duowan, and Hangzhou-based Tiange Group, operator of online karaoke SNS 9158.com, have denied recent rumors that the companies' online interactive entertainment services are the recent targets of a government clean-up operation aimed at removing illicit content from the platforms. Read More
According to a knowledgeable source, Guangzhou-based online game portal and browser game operator Duowan will apply for an IPO on a US exchange today. Read More
An industry source reported recently that Chinese smartphone and Android application developer Xiaomi will merge its MiTalk instant messaging program with Guangzhou-based online game portal and browser game operator Duowan's YY Instant Messenger service. Read More
Clement Song, co-founder and CEO of Beijing-based 3D online gaming platform provider ECitySky (www.ecitysky.com), has announced that four years after its founding, the company will be acquired by Guangzhou-based online game portal and browser game operator Duowan. Read More
China's major online gaming firms reportedly plan caution in budgeting 2012 ad spend on gaming portal 17173, which has been acquired by online game developer and operator Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU), a subsidiary of Internet portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU). Read More
According to one industry source, Chinese online game portal and browser game operator Duowan intends to IPO overseas by the end of 2011, and has already found an underwriter for the deal. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU), a subsidiary of Internet portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), today announced it has recently entered into a definitive agreement with Shenzhen-based browser game developer 7Road Technology Co., Ltd. under which Changyou will acquire a majority equity stake in 7Road and its affiliates. Read More
According to its official human resources website, Chinese online game portal and browser game operator Duowan has raised USD 100 mln in second-round funding. Read More