China KongZhong buy Dacheng

Founded in 2004, Dacheng, which has offices in Beijing and Shanghai, offers multiplayer titles including “World of Kung Fu” and “Loong,” in addition to Dazzler3D, its 3D game engine.

For its part, KongZhong offers a number of mobile entertainment sites offering games and other content, and also operates cn.NBA.com.

“With the strong performance of Dacheng’s newest 3D online game, Loong, Dacheng is becoming one of China’s leading 3D online game developers,” said KongZhong CFO Jay Chang.

“By combining our leading mobile game business with Dacheng’s self-developed 3D game engine and game development skills, the post-acquisition company is poised to become a leading multi-platform digital entertainment and gaming company with focus on two of the fastest growing segments in China’s game market.”

Source : Konaxis

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