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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
China's Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced that US game developer Electronics Arts' first-person shooter Battlefield 4 has been banned in China because the game jeopardizes China's national security and encroaches on Chinese culture. Read More
Chinese telecom software developer and wireless value-added services (WVAS) provider Talkweb Information System (002261.SZ) announced today that the company signed a mobile game licensing agreement with US gaming company EA on September 6. Read More
An industry insider revealed today that Tencent (0700.HK) plans to hold a press conference in Shanghai to announce its licensing of an as-yet unknown first-person shooter (FPS) from a well-known international FPS franchise. Read More
Fuzhou-based online game developer and operator NetDragon Websoft (0777.HK) today announced its unaudited interim financial results for the period ended June 30, 2011. Read More
Zeng Xiande, Asia-Pacific VP and Greater China GM of Electronic Arts (EA), revealed at the 9th Annual China Digital Entertainment Expo and Conference (ChinaJoy) in Shanghai today that EA and Fuzhou-based online game developer and operator NetDragon Websoft (0777.HK) will jointly develop a new game called "Disanceng Shouhuzhe" ("Guardian of the Third Level"), and jointly release the game in North America and Europe.Read More
In Guangzhou recently, representatives of China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) announced the launch of more than 20 new showcase games through the operator's Mobile Market app store, including Electronic Arts' casual game Zuma's Revenge and US-based mobile game developer Glu Mobile's Gun Bros. China Mobile said that subscribers will be able to pay for games using prepaid talk time credit in Mobile Market. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY) today announced it has entered into a mutual agreement with U.S. game developer Electronic Arts (EA) for early termination of The9's mainland China operating license and commercial operations of EA Sports FIFA Online 2. Read More
Fuzhou-based online game developer and operator NetDragon Websoft (0777.HK) has announced its unaudited financial results for the three months ended September 30, 2010. Read More
An industry source has reported that EA plans to purchase a stake in Chinese game operator Perfect World's (Nasdaq: PWRD) China and North America companies. Read More