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So, yeah, Rokky just pulled a fast one and scooped up ChinaPlay. Out of nowhere, right? And uh, no one’s spilling the beans on the cash involved. Typical. ChinaPlay’s been the go-to for, like, moving non-Chinese games over to China. You know, regional pricing, marketing jazz – the usual. They say they hit around a million users yearly, give or take. Who’s counting, really?
Anyway, Vadim Andreev – that’s Rokky’s big shot – he’s over the moon about this. Talks like China’s gaming scene is some tricky maze, and this buyout is their golden ticket. Or something like that. “We’re unlocking the door,” he says. Sounds like a movie, right? All about connecting developers with over 300 million gamers in China. Wild numbers.
And then Denis Glukhov throws in his two cents. Useful? Debatable. Claiming this whole thing’s a masterstroke for standing out in China. He’s all about upping their game on local forums and jazzing up loyalty stuff. It’s like they’re trying to be everyone’s best friend – more game choices, smoother paths for publishers. Maybe they’ll even succeed. Who knows?
Oh, and full transparency – Alex Calvin’s written stuff for Rokky before. Because, yeah, that’s where I’m getting all this from. Just putting it out there.