DeNA
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Pokémon Masters reaches 50m downloads | News-in-brief
DeNA's mobile title originally released in August 2019
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Nintendo and DeNA forming joint venture company Nintendo Systems
New subsidiary will open in April 2023, focusing on research and development to improve Nintendo's digital business
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DeNA reassessing games strategy as older titles fail to deliver
Mobile games firm posts hefty operating losses in Q3, thanks to games business impairment loss
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DeNA shuts down two of its Japanese mobile titles
Fantasy Earth Genesis and Torikago Scrap March servers to shutter in March
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Pokémon Masters generates $33m revenue in first month
DeNA's Pokémon offering becomes second highest grossing Pokémon mobile game
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Pokémon Masters made $26m in its first week
Sensor Tower data puts DenA's game far ahead of other Pokémon mobile games, but far behind Pokémon Go
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DeNA bringing Tencent's Arena of Valor to Japan
Mobile specialist will handle operational support, marketing and localisation for the region
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Fire Emblem Heroes generates five times more revenue in its first year than Super Mario Run
Nintendo's third mobile game grosses $295 million in year-one, but falls well short of Pokémon Go
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DeNA has 10% of games staff working on Nintendo projects
Around 100 people are currently involved, but that number could rise if necessary
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Office will remain open, but majority of its employees have been laid off or relocated to Vietnam
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Nintendo's first mobile games will be free-to-play
DeNA CEO confirms that the initial games to come from its alliance with Nintendo will indeed be F2P
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Iwata: We'll release 5 mobile games by March, 2017
Mario Kart 8 producer Hideki Konno put in charge of smartphone development
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DeNA lays off devs at Vancouver studio
Mobile publisher restructures North American operations, cuts staff at Transformers: Battle Tactics studio
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DeNA: We want Nintendo titles to surpass $25m a month
CEO talks targets for Nintendo mobile alliance
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"Nintendo will be another titan in the mobile game industry"
The mobile industry reacts with enthusiasm and optimism to Nintendo's huge news this week
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Nintendo/DeNA: The Best of Both Worlds?
Nintendo IP on smartphones could hardly be more cautious; the endgame is still dedicated hardware
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Nintendo and DeNA have been talking since 2010
DeNA West CEO Shintaro Asako believes his company can reach 100 million daily active users with Nintendo's IP
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Roundtable: Is Nintendo's mobile move a smart play?
The GamesIndustry team discusses the strategy and implications of the landmark deal with DeNA
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Nintendo moving to mobile with DeNA, announces new hardware
Iwata says new "NX" hardware is proof of commitment to dedicated devices
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DeNA sales, profits take double-digit dips
Japanese social and mobile game maker hurt by declining market for browser-based titles
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DeNA revenue and profits continue slide in Q3
Japanese mobile firm's operating profit has declined in each of the last five quarters
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Joint Namco-DeNA mobile venture to finish in March
BNDeNA to meet its end after almost four years
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DeNA West appoints new CEO as Clive Downie resigns
Former CFO Shintaro Asako stepped up to the role on October 21
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Drowning not waving: Ben Cousins on shooting, money and horror
The Scattered Entertainment head speaks as The Drowning gets its big UK and US release
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DeNA and Spicy Horse team up for mobile Hell Invaders
Spicy Horse's Hell Invaders is coming to DeNA's Mobage platform