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37Games Investing 100 Million Dollars in Its "Rising Dragon" Plan

2015-10-19 20:00 1880

SHANGHAI, October 19, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- 37Games, a Chinese top 30 internet company, is not satisfied by just an acquisition of SNK Playmore, one of the most renowned Japanese game companies in the world. This gaming giant is moving towards the global market. In their most recent press release, 37Games has started its overseas investing plan called "Rising Dragon," investing 100 million dollars in game studios all over the world to expand its worldwide market share.

While the company is keeping quiet on which exact markets and studios it is interested in, there are reasons to believe that 37Games will keep focusing on markets it is already established in. These mainly include English-speaking countries and European markets like Germany, Turkey and Spain. Their focus for studios may well be on small sized start-up teams, which often feature young but creative minds.

37Games is one of the first pioneers to introduce browser games to the world. Starting in 2012, it climbed to an impressive position in the global browser game industry. Its market share in some established browser game markets like Korea and Thailand has already climbed to the number 3 position. In newly entered areas like America and Europe, 37Games has also met with an ever increasing market share. Meanwhile, with its keen insight into the future of gaming, 37Games has already set its eyes on the global mobile game market.

The Company's "Rising Dragon" plan is to globalize its brand and localize its games in more countries. Furthermore, 37Games founder and President Mr. Li Yi Fei takes it as the company's mission. He understands that the influence of Chinese culture in the Western world is still far from being significant, and games, as a carrier of culture, can be a breakthrough medium. Cooperating with exemplary local game developers, 37Games intends to publish an ever increasing amount of quality games bearing the cultural imprints of China for Western audiences. Its next work is likely to be a browser game adapted from The Monkey King 2, a movie due to be released during the Chinese New Year.

As always, 37Games shows its emphasis on cooperation and partnership. It currently holds a 59.12% stake in ENP Games Co., Ltd., indirectly owns a 100% stake in Braeve Co., Ltd. (Japan) and has a 5% stake in EST SOFT (Korea). Braeve Co., Ltd. is a browser and mobile game publisher in Japan, while EST SOFT occupies a 94% market share in the Korean anti-virus software industry and is also the developer of the popular game Cabal.

According to its semi-annual report 2015, 37Games is already a leading company among Chinese A-share game companies with a total revenue of 1.96 billion RMB. Let's see if this Dragon from the East can make good use of its teams overseas and take on the world.

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