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Chinese B2C clothing website Vancl plans to enter the online gaming market in partnership with game operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA), according to a source within Vancl. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) announced today that it had finished R&D work on a microclient for its MMORPG ZT Online II. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) has announced that peak concurrent users (PCU) of its self-developed MMORPG ZT Online II reached 435,000 on September 23.Read More
Shi Yuzhu, CEO of Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA), reportedly announced in a recent internal e-mail the suspension of Giant's "Online Games to the Countryside" plan to promote self-developed MMORPG game ZT Online II. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) today announced the launch of a RMB 10 mln "Win@Players" Fund to solicit player feedback on game development and improvements. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) has announced that peak concurrent users of its self-developed MMORPG ZT Online II reached 200,000 on March 18.Read More
According to one industry source, Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) is finalizing a new revenue model for its self-developed MMORPG ZT Online II. Read More
The team behind Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive's (NYSE: GA) self-developed MMORPG ZT Online II has confirmed that the game will soon introduce a player game rating system to provide the developers with user feedback. Read More
Kingsoft (3888.HK) executive board member and Kingsoft Games CEO Zou Tao has indicated that the restructuring of Kingsoft Games' R&D department has been finalized. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Giant Interactive (NYSE: GA) confirmed today that as the latest move in its internal asset restructuring plans, it has spun off its marketing department as an independent subsidiary, "Juxin Networks." Read More