Dena says it will enter Western markets without being affected by antitrust lawsuits

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Antitrust said
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Neil Young, the chief executive of game developer Ngmoco, announced recently that its parent company Dena's antitrust case in Japan would not affect its expansion plans in the West.  Two companies plan to introduce Dena mobile social platform mobage-town into Western markets next year as part of its global expansion aimed at Dena as a "bigger game company than Nintendo". But Dena has also become a target for his domestic rival, Gree.  Gree claims Dena is blocking game developers from publishing their products on their platform. Neil Young said in an interview: "Dena and Gree have been fighting for the position of the industry's boss for a long time, two companies will certainly do their best to defeat each other." I saw the news in the morning and talked to Tomoko (CEO of Tomoko Namba,dena), who told me the reason for what happened, and I could understand what they were doing. I also believe that this matter will be properly resolved. "It's not the first time I've seen a big company being investigated and attacked for anti-competitive charges, Microsoft, Apple and Google have had similar situations, and I think Facebook will ... This time Dena also joined this collective, perhaps this is also a good thing.  "In addition, Dena chief executive said in a recent meeting in Paris that because of the slow growth of the domestic market and the strength of the yen, some Japanese companies such as Dena will be more concerned about acquisitions by foreign game-makers. Asked if Dena had a plan to buy a European gaming studio, Namba replied: "Of course, we are very satisfied with the acquisition of Ngmoco this year." "Dena is one of the most popular gaming companies in Japan, and its mobile social network Mobage-town has more than 20.5 million registered users. The company also acquired Gameview, the American social game developer, and invested in Aurora Feint, a mobile gaming company in North America.
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