Tokyo-based mobile game maker Colopl got listed at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday and saw its share price soar 88% from 3,000 to 5,650 yen on the first day (ticker: 3668). The listing was announced last month. And it is a pretty big one: Colopl is boasting a 40 billion yen (US$480 million)...
dgame: Docomo’s Social Gaming Platform Goes Live With 11 Titles
It took them a bit longer than expected (the plan was to launch last month), but NTT Docomo today launched its social gaming platform dgame. At the start, Japan’s biggest telco (60 million mobile subscriber) is offering a total of 11 games inside dgame, which itself is nested inside...
Nexon Wants To Triple Mobile Gaming Revenue In 2013
Nexon, the Korean online gaming powerhouse that’s listed in Tokyo, is aiming to triple sales coming from mobile games next year. According to Japanese business daily The Nikkei, Nexon plans to land at about US$360 million in that segment in 2013. To put this into perspective, the company...
Bandai Namco Now Counts 30 Million Social Game Users In Japan
Namco Bandai‘s social gaming business is doing very, very well: the company today announced it counts a total 30 million users across their social games offered on the Japanese market. There are various reasons for this success: Namco Bandai has partnerships with Mobage and GREE, usually uses...
enish Goes IPO At The Tokyo Stock Exchange, Reaches US$40 Million Market Cap
Tokyo-based social game maker enish got listed at the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Mothers section for startups today (ticker: 3667), as announced last month. The stock price went up from 800 Yen to 1,360 Yen, helping the company to reach a 3.3 billion yen (US$40 million) market cap. In other...
The Drowning: DeNA Is Developing A (Non-Social?) FPS
First-person shooters aren’t really the first genre when one thinks about social or mobile games. But The Drowning is such a game, and it has been announced by no other company than DeNA. The Mobage operator explains: Under the leadership of industry veteran and free-to-play visionary Ben...