Draper Fisher Jurvetson invested 3.5 million U.S. dollars into Kai Xin farm developer-Five Minutes

Xu said, this investment had arrived, the funds will be used for next year development of new Social Game. About changing “steal vegetables” to “pick vegetables” to comply with the Ministry of Culture’s upcoming social game management policy, Xu said which had little impact on the business.

Statistics showed that Five Minutes is a Social Game developer and operator, focusing on providing the players with Social Game in line with the “Five Minutes” concept. Its representative work, “Kai Xin Farm” has achieved industry-leading positions in the number of active users, user activity degree and operating income.

Rumor said that Tencent one-time purchased Kai Xin farm games, Xu responded that it was a special cooperation way, and Five Minutes had no plans to sell the company or Kai Xin farm games currently.

Xu also said the special cooperation with some companies aimed to be more focused to make better Facebook overseas markets.

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