"Zynga will not buy Chinese gaming companies," said Tian, general manager of Zynga's Beijing company, in an interview with NetEase Technology today, October 18. Zynga recently bought a series of two companies, the German game engine developer Dextrose and the US mobile game developer, Bonfire UBM, to expand its game map to the mobile gaming arena with a high-profile 150 million dollar investment from SoftBank. Tian said Zynga's acquisition of two mobile-related gaming companies was not a transformation in its expansion of its business, but Zynga had no plans to buy a Chinese gaming company because it differed from many domestic game companies in terms of patterns. Talking about the continuing decline in the Zynga game on Facebook, Tian says a game on other platforms is going up and down. In fact, Facebook has lost some of its gaming users since its cancellation, although two companies have failed to save Zynga's game users after a five-year partnership agreement. Zynga was founded in June 2007, with the title game Farmville (the US version of Happy Farm) and Mafia Wars (the Mafia War) the most popular game on Facebook, and Zynga is valued at $4.6 billion trillion. In May this year, Zynga set up its Beijing office in Beijing to recruit chief technology officers, the second of its foreign offices outside the United States. (Digging the shell net)
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