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Chinese online game developer and operator Tencent (0700.HK) announced today that it has won the mainland China operating rights to client-based third-person shooter game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds from Korean game developer Bluehole. Read More
An industry source has revealed that Chinese internet services provider Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) and Shanghai-based online game developer and operator The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY) will announce a joint venture on July 31. Read More
Shanghai-based children's virtual world developer and operator Taomee (NYSE: TAOM) has announced that it has licensed the mainland China operating rights for third-person shooter (TPS) game Avatar Star. Read More
Cao Nianbao, chairman of Shanghai-based online game developer and operator Shiji Tiancheng, has revealed the company will invest over RMB 100 mln to promote its licensed first-person shooter (FPS) Shadow Company. Read More
U.S.-based interactive entertainment software publisher Activision Blizzard and Chinese online game developer and operator Tencent (0700.HK) today announced a strategic relationship to bring first-person shooter (FPS) game Call of Duty Online to Chinese game players. 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
Chinese mobile Internet and online gaming company KongZhong (Nasdaq: KONG) today announced its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2010, with total revenues for the quarter up 5% YoY to USD 36 mln. Read More
Thomas Tippl, COO of US-based game developer Activision Blizzard, revealed in the company's Q4 2010 earnings call that Activision was speeding up its expansion into mainland China, and that, in partnership with Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), it would launch a series of new games for the Chinese market. Read More