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On November 5, Beijing-based mobile and browser game developer ECode Network Technology announced at a press conference that the company has obtained the mobile game adaptation rights for online novel Maoshan Houyi. The game will be developed using the Unity 3D engine, and is expected to be released in May or June of 2014. Read More
According to an industry source, Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has invested a USD seven-digit figure in Beijing-based single-player game developer S-Game Network Technology. Read More
According to a report on the state of China's video gaming industry in H1 2012 released by the Game Committee of the Publishers Association of China and IDC recently, the Chinese video game market (including PC and mobile online games and PC-based single-player games) saw actual sales revenues of RMB 24.84 bln in H1 2012, an increase of 18.5% over H1 2011. Read More
Sun Shoushan, deputy director of China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP), said recently at the 2011 China Game Industry Annual Conference (CGIAC) in Xi'an that online game revenues in China reached a total of RMB 42.85 bln last year, up 32.4% YoY. Read More
Wang Hai, an angel investor in Beijing-based cloud gaming platform Cloud Union revealed recently that the company has begun its second round of financing, after having received a USD 2 mln investment from Softbank China Venture Capital last year. Read More
Wei Xiao, COO of Beijing-based online game developer and operator Baiyou Huitong, recently estimated that Baiyou's revenues will grow over 300% in 2011, and its development strategy will continue to focus on online gaming as a core product line while expanding its mobile internet and e-commerce businesses. Read More
China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) announced recently that its Mobile Market app store had passed 39 mln registered users and 1.1 mln registered developers. Read More
Liu Bin, chairman of Chinese mobile search engine provider Yicha, today announced the launch of a new company, Raker Korea, with USD 5 mln in funding from an unnamed Korean operator. Read More
Beijing-based instant messaging platform developer Dianji Technology announced the release of its new "Lava Game Box" online gaming client product today. Read More
The China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) has released its 2010 China Browser Game Survey Report, showing that as of April 2010, China had 105 mln browser game users, including 92.09 mln social game users, 23.84 mln massively multiplayer online (MMO) browser game users, and 37.91 mln single-player browser game players, with some user overlap between all three categories. Read More