Following E3, GREE is ready to showcase their newest titles at yet another game industry event: this time, the company will have a booth at the gamescom exhibition in Cologne, Germany (August 15-19). First held in 2009, the event takes place once a year and is one of the largest of its kind (even...
How Much Money Is Mobage’s Rage Of Bahamut Making On iOS And Android? [Social Games]
Rage of Bahamut, the social card battle game offered through Mobage‘s international network, has proven to be a smash hit – and a money printing machine. It’s not known how successful exactly (from a financial perspective) the game is, but there are a few pointers that lead to a...
GREE And DeNA “Partner” Bandai-Namco Ink Social Game Deal [Social Games]
Apparently, things aren’t going too well between DeNA and Namco Bandai, two companies that entered a spectacular partnership right after the Tokyo Game Show last year. Following the deal, Namco Bandai rolled out a number of hit titles on Mobage, i.e. Tales of Kizna, Idolmaster, and mega hit...
Japan’s Social Gaming Industry Announces New Set Of Self-Regulatory Measures [Social Games]
Japan’s leading social gaming companies GREE, DeNA, Mixi, NHN, CyberAgent, and Dwango (which established an industry council back in March) have released a new set (Japanese only) of self-regulatory measures. Last month, the industry tackled just the kompu gacha mechanic in a guideline, but...
Unmei No Clan Battle: Another Platform-Free Hit Social Game In The Making [Social Games]
Unmei No Clan Battle (“The Clan Battle Of Fate”), a mobile social RPG released by Tokyo-based social game maker Pokelabo and Sega today, is off to a terrific start. The iOS title is currently the top free app in the Japanese App Store and shot up to No. 7 in the ranking of the top...
Buddy Monster: Mobage Gets Great-Looking 3D Social RPG [Social Games]
There can be no question that the quality of social games in Japan, from a technical standpoint, is rising. Case in point: Buddy Monster, a 3D social RPG that just hit Mobage. Even though the name is terrible, the game itself actually looks great: after all, Buddy Monster is the brain child of Yuji...