Sunday, December 12, 2010
Japan?s Social Gaming Giant DeNA Under Suspicion Of Breaking Antitrust Law
Bad news from Japan's multi-billion dollar social gaming industry earlier this week: Tokyo-based mobile gaming heavyweight DeNA (current market cap: US$4.5 billion) was investigated on Wednesday by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) over antitrust issues. The allegation: DeNA, which recently paid US$400 million to acquire American smartphone game maker ngmoco, pressured Japanese mobile game developers to release titles exclusively on Mobage-town (its mobile social gaming community) - and to not provide games on rival GREE's mobile platform.
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