&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">nbsp; Blizzard is also poised to join the competition for platforms such as Gree and Dena, which recently released its mobile social gaming platform, activate, which will start using all of the publisher's mobile games next month.
The first batch of games on the Activate platform will be the 2 upcoming games that are the company's very popular Skylanders series of Skylanders:lost and Skylanders:battlegrounds iOS editions. According to foreign media, the company is prepared to put its previous game and all future games to be released into the Activate platform.
It is unclear whether Blizzard will allow the Activate game to be used, but if it does, it will undoubtedly face competing with the existing platform (Gree platform, Dena Mobage and even Apple's game Center).
Blizzard is not the only major host game publisher to release a mobile social network, EA has released its own Origin platform for its mobile games, and currently has more than 9 million registered mobile users. Ubisoft also has a platform similar to Origin, although it is currently only used on a PC platform.
The Activate platform will allow developers to provide buddy lists, rankings, achievements, invitations and cloud storage capabilities so that players can play games on a variety of devices by saving progress. The platform can also be logged in via a Facebook account, and users need to register an account to use the online mode of the Activate-supported game.