The Nikkei recently ran an article in which Japan’s biggest business daily compared the operating profits of DeNA and GREE in a handy chart. The newspaper looked back at every quarter since July-September 2010, as both companies reported numbers for the last financial quarter (DeNA, GREE) a...
6 Days After The Original: GREE Releases FY2013 1Q Report In English [Social Games]
It’s a mystery to me why GREE, which has offices around the world and has no problem calling itself global, waited to publish its new financial report in English today – six days after releasing the original on November 14. There must be some “political” or PR/IR reasons for...
Square Enix Announces Chocobo Farming Game For GREE [Social Games]
Square Enix announced “Chocobo No Chocotto Nouen”, a farming simulation that will be available on GREE for feature phones and smartphones by year-end. The biggest bullet point here is that the game uses Chocobo, a large bird that regularly appears in Final Fantasy RPGs (since the 1980s)...
LINE Platform Gets 5 Additional Social Games [Social Games]
LINE operator NHN Japan has been extremely slow in rolling out social games for their hyper-popular chat app (75 million downloads and counting), but the second wave of games is finally ready. All of these games run on the LINE Game platform and let users connect with each other. They follow LINE...
Galaxy Saga: Another J-Card Battler Hits The App Store In English [Social Games]
Legend of the Cryptids and Monster Maestro maker Applibot has released its third social game outside the Japanese market. Dubbed “Galaxy Saga”, the title is now available in English on the App Store. Just like the first two social games, Galaxy Saga is a F2P platform-free card battler...
Reign Of Dragons: Drecom Rolls Out English-Language Card Battle Game On GREE [Social Games]
Tokyo-based (and listed) Drecom is once again trying it with an English-language mobile social game: Reign Of Dragons, a “typical” F2P card battle game, is now available on iOS. Drecom isn’t really mentioning it in the iTunes app description, but the company used the GREE platform...
