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San Diego, California-based online game developer Daybreak Game Company has announced that it has partnered with Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent (0700.HK) to officially bring Daybreak's massively multiplayer arena shooter game H1Z1 to China. Read More
Shanghai-based online game developer and operator The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY) has purchased the exclusive operating rights for Three Kingdoms-themed mobile card game Wolong Legend from Shanghai-based mobile game developer Unico for more than RMB 10 mln. Read More
US gaming giant Blizzard Entertainment has announced that Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has secured a 3-year mainland China operating license for Blizzard's cross-platform strategy card game Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Netease CEO William Ding did not appear with Blizzard's senior management at the press conference to announce the deal. Read More
Chinese cable DTV operator Shanghai Interactive TV (SiTV) recently spun off its gaming channel as a wholly-owned subsidiary, Shanghai Game Fengyun (Gamefy) Cultural Media Co., Ltd., with RMB 10 mln in registered capital, with plans for an eventual IPO. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator KongZhong (Nasdaq: KONG) has announced that it has licensed the mainland China operating rights to multi-platform online FPS Offensive Combat, developed by US-based developer U4iA Games. Read More
An industry source revealed today that Beijing-based online game developer and operator Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD) has licensed the upcoming action real-time strategy game DOTA 2 from U.S.-based developer Valve Corporation in an agreement covering operator rights for at least the Mainland China region, and possibly other regions. 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
Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has licensed game developer Activision-Blizzard's RPG Diablo III, according to CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, although the research brokerage did not provide evidence to support the claim. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME), a subsidiary of Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA), has announced that it has licensed the mainland China operating rights to 3D fantasy MMORPG Rift from North-American online game developer and operator Trion Worlds.Read More