GREE announced it has partnered up with Level-5 to bring a total of three social games from the Fukuoka-based company to their platform. Level-5 previously rolled out its first social game ever, Professor Layton Royale, on Mobage. The games will be released when GREE launches its globally unified...
One Piece Grand Collection On Mobage Hits 3 Million Users [Social Games]
One Piece Grand Collection, currently the No. 2 game on Mobage, has crossed the 3 million user mark, maker Bandai Namco is reporting. The “social figure collection game” was launched in January. It took the title 5 days to rack up 1 million players in 4 days, and another million 17 days...
On Mobage: Final Fantasy Brigade Hits 2 Million Users [Social Games]
Nice win for DeNA and maker Square Enix: Final Fantasy Brigade, the first social game using IP from the super-popular console RPG series Final Fantasy, has racked up 2 million users on Mobage. Square Enix has come up with a weird campaign to commemorate the milestone: users can get a so...
GREE Announces Partnership With Dentsu [Social Games]
GREE has announced a wide-reaching partnership with Dentsu, one of the biggest advertising agencies in the world. What’s interesting is that the alliance is supposed to bolster GREE’s internationalization efforts (and they do need every bit of help they can get in that area). In...
Six Japanese Social Gaming Companies Form Council To Self-Regulate Monetization [Social Games]
A total of six top Japanese social game makers and platforms formed a council to self-regulate their monetization models, specifically with an eye on protecting younger players. The list includes: arch enemies GREE and DeNA Japan’s largest social network Mixi (which operates a social gaming...
Yahoo Mobage Hits 7 Million Users [Social Games]
It has become quiet about Yahoo-Mobage, the PC-based social gaming platform Yahoo Japan (the country’s biggest website) and DeNA launched in October 2010, in recent months. But now Yahoo Japan, on its company blog, says that the platform has reached the 7 million registered user mark. It took...
