Japan’s mobile-social-gaming network Gree and Yahoo Japan are investing $2.2 million in a joint venture to make social games on smartphones.
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Gree will own a 51 percent share in the business. Several games are expected to be released within the year. While Gree is expanding in the West, it has a multibillion-dollar market value because of its lucrative business as a platform for social-mobile games in the Japanese market. Gree’s archrival in Japan in DeNA, which also has a close relationship with Yahoo Japan.
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GxYz will be headed up by Tomoyuki Isaka, the ex-president of Gree Korea.
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