Japanese gaming company Dena recently announced it will issue a global network of social games on the smartphone platform in April 2011 and a strategic partnership with Samsung to add the game to Samsung's Android smartphone platform. It is reported that this platform Mobage and Dena in Japan issued a game platform Mobage-town similar. Mobage-town has 20.5 million registered users in Japan, and its social game categories are popular among users. Mobage can provide users with "social entertainment" and network services, share the player's orientation information, communicate with other players and so on. Prior to Mobage's listing, Dena also invited 50 partners to conduct a closed test of their software development toolkit, including Hudson, Square Enix, Take-two Interactive, Nexon, SGN, Gamevil, RockYou, PlayFirst, Mochi Media, Gameview UBM, Flipside 5, Nimblebit, Lumos Labs, Playforge, Ricochet Labs and Bolt Creative . At the same time, Dena announced that Ngcore,ngcore, developed by its subsidiary Ngmoco, will serve the Mobage technology layer, allowing developers to configure the game with minimal modifications to multiple platforms (Android, IOS, and Web pages). NGMOCO president Neil Young said: "Through Ngcore, we provide a technical framework for rapid development, deployment and optimization of product quality, our products can be cross-platform across the equipment of the global deployment." "Samsung will also co-operate with Dena and will join Mobage on its Android smartphone in a few months. Ngmoco said the move would accelerate the growth of its social gaming network in the global marketplace, and the company would be expanding its global expansion next year.