EA Launches Pogo With Tian Yue In China
July 11, 2006 |
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Tian Yue says Pogo, the first Electronic Arts (ERTS) branded online offering, will be in open beta by the summer.
Pogo.com is the largest casual game community in the US and boasts original games, prizes and rewards.
The company says visitors spend more time on Pogo.com than any other Top 100 online property in the US. By open beta this summer, the Pogo China website will have ten casual games including Fighting Landlord, Poppit!, Harvest Mania, and Battle Phlinx. Gamers can also win extra tokens and popular gifts as rewards from its unique complex prizes and rewards system.
"We are honored to launch Pogo in China with EA and bring world-class game experiences to Chinese gamers," says Yang Jing, Chairman and CEO of Tian Yue. "Pogo in China is a starting point for us to introduce the world-class online game experience to China and drive innovation of the Chinese interactive entertainment industry. We believe the launch of Pogo in China will be an important step to all Chinese gamers."
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