Following Joynt and entag!, Japan is getting another new mobile social gaming platform, and it’s certainly the first of its kind in the world. The platform, which has no distinct brand name, was launched by DMM, a large online video distribution site that’s mostly known as a premier...
Morgan Stanley’s View On The Future Of Japan’s Social Gaming Market [Social Games]
How does Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley think about the future of Japan’s social gaming industry? I posted some data from JP Morgan back in June, and here’s some recent projections and interesting industry stats from Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley. First, some estimates on the size of the...
Graphic: Business Models Of Japanese Social Game Vs. Video Game Makers [Social Games]
Japanese blogger and Google employee Fumi Yamazaki has written a piece on social games in Japan today, and it’s surely worth a read. The most interesting bit of information is the following graphic that highlights the fundamental differences between the business models of Japan’s social...
Namco Bandai Boasts 10 Million Players For Their Social Games In Japan [Social Games]
It took them a bit longer than Konami, but now Namco Bandai also owns the bragging rights of having 10 million registered users on social games on the Japanese market. The company announced it has reached the milestone on January 12. According to Namco Bandai, their three Gundam–based social...
Index’ “Persona 3 Social” Passes 1 Million User Mark [Social Games]
Tokyo-based (and listed) social game maker Index announced that Persona 3 Social, the social version of the classic RPG series, has crossed the 1 million user mark. The players are spread over Persona 3 Social on Mobage (feature phone only), GREE (smartphone and feature phone), and Yahoo Mobage on...
Square Enix Launches Final Fantasy Brigade on Mobage For Smartphones [Social Games]
DeNA was able to report a nice win when they got Square Enix to release the first social game version of Final Fantasy on Mobage for feature phones earlier this month. At that point, DeNA said a smartphone version is under development, which usually means it will take weeks or months to come out...