NHN Japan Shakes Hands With 70 Game Developers To Enter The Social Game App Business


The Japanese subsidiary of a Korean online game service operator, NHN Japan[J] announced at the briefing event held on Monday that they would enter the arena of social game business.  The company's game new platform enables to change the progress of games according to where/when you're playing, how the weather around you is, and expects to encourage you to communicate with another players.    NHN has been presenting only the games they have developed, but from now on they invite 70 game developers such as Square Enix to the platform in order to gain the variety of game apps to be presented.  The platform is intended to distribute games to PC, cellphone and Android handset users.


Author Information  Masaru IKEDA has co-founded several system integration companies and consulting firms in Tokyo. He has been contributing serial columns to nationwide newspapers and IT periodicals, also he's currently serving as tech consultant for several web companies. His biography is here. His private blog is here.