GameKing has become massively popular with Chinese and Taiwanese gamers, providing high octane, comprehensive coverage of the regions gaming needs. A new deal with production company China Television (CTV) will see prolific Taiwanese mobile game developer MoJa Theme Park provide the content for a mobile gaming section of the popular show.
MoJa Theme Park has previously collaborated with big name industry players such as Glu, I-play and Gameloft, and run licences from the likes of Warner Bros Pictures, Universal International Pictures, 20th Century Fox Pictures and Serenity Entertainment International.
This new partnership between MoJa Theme Park and CTVs GameKing is part of a relaunch of the TV show (with a new website supposedly coming online any time now), and an incentive by the mobile game company to promote its new in-house developments and keep the Java-based games industry red hot throughout China.
With 3G services and the iPhone rolling out across the country, its probably a wise move for MoJa Theme Park to keep its products at the fore and reconnect with Chinas gaming youth.
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