&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">nbsp; Gamevil, the South Korean distributor, is poised to become a more powerful company, launching a 80 million dollar global expansion investment plan.
The $80 million trillion was obtained by issuing shares, which will be used with the company's investment fund of 50 million dollars to expand, invest and improve technology, totaling 130 million dollars.
Gamevil, president of the US District, Kyu Lee, explained the expansion.
"The role of successful global distributors has changed, and retention and distribution have become ever more important," he said.
"Through these funds, we will expand globally and prepare for release."
Global thinking
Gamevil has studios in the US, South Korea, Japan and China, but is poised to expand in Europe, South America and northwest Asia, through a series of acquisitions to expand in those areas.
By signing an agreement with a local developer, Gamevil hopes that the localization effort will speed up the pace of the release of more new games for the publisher in the new market.
Gamevil's localization efforts have been very successful, such as in South Korea and Kakao, Japan on line, and the company currently has more than 260 million downloads worldwide for its iOS and Android games.
As part of the global expansion, Gamevil is poised to push "super casual games" through China Mobile, 360 and Tencent's platform to the Chinese market.