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An industry source has revealed that Beijing-based browser game developer and operator Perfect World's (Nasdaq: PWRD) Chengdu-based subsidiary, Ye Net Science and Technology Development, has announced massive layoffs of staff for several projects, including its browser games Zhu Xian and Aerial Paladin. Read More
Beijing-based online game developer and operator Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD) today announced that it has adjusted its Q3 2011 revenue guidance to RMB 702-741 mln, or a 21-28% YoY decrease, compared to previous guidance of RMB 756-803 mln. Read More
Recent reports reveal that in early December, Wang Yi, former GM of Beijing-based online game developer and operator Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD), began serving as vice president at Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU), a Perfect World competitor and subsidiary of Internet portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU). Read More
Six members of the Content Provider Union - a Chinese alliance of mobile game developers - have formed a group to bring suit against another member, mobile value-added services operator KongZhong (Nasdaq: KONG), claiming that KongZhong offered "cracked" games with disabled copy protection for download. Read More
Zeng Ge, CEO of Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD) subsidiary literature site Zongheng.com, who formerly headed Perfect World's 'Zhu Xian' MMORPG project and served as Perfect World's group strategic development director, resigned at the beginning of January, and has started his own game firm, Quyou Game. Read More
During its 2009 H2 earnings call, Chinese online game developer and operator Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD) CFO, Kelvin Lau, said that his company's MMORPG Chi Bi had the highest ARPU, followed by the MMORPGs Zhu Xian, Legend of Martial Arts, and Battle of the Immortals. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD) has announced that the company has signed two separate licensing agreements for its upcoming 3D MMORPG Chi Bi, licensing the game to be operated in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Read More
Online gaming information portal 17173 has released user rankings for China's top ten 3D online games. Read More