WASHINGTON-the firm from Japan, Gree, has bought the OpenFeint, a mobile game that provides the network platform to more than 5 thousand social mobile gaming.
There are more than 5 thousand OpenFeint social gaming mobile, including iPhone games such as Tiny Wings and games Android/iPhone/iPad, Fruit Ninja. Such as quoted from USA Today, Friday (22/4/2011).
Gree and OpenFeint is planning to develop a global mobile social gaming ecosystem. OpenFeint previously has attracted 19 thousand game developer with a game that has had 75 million users. While Greene, with 25 million mobile users in Japan, has opened offices in San Francisco. CEO of OpenFeint, Jason Citron, along with the rest of his team is still going to keep working on it.
"We are very pleased if our beliefs with Gree share in OpenFeint, together we will be delivering the ecosystem of the strongest global mobile gaming network, combined with 100 million users," Citron said in a statement.
"This is the second time a firm Japan bought the US mobile gaming company," said Dean Takashi from VentureBeat.
In October of 2010, the company's Japan, DeNA, competitor Gree, buy Ngmoco of USD403 million.
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