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Aeria Mobile signs strategic deal with Japanese social outfit Pokelabo

Bringing Monster Paradise to the west

Aeria Mobile signs strategic deal with Japanese social outfit Pokelabo
Having announced its move into multiplayer core mobile gaming in March, Aeria has started to flesh out its vision.

It's just signed a deal with Japanese social publisher Pokelabo to bring its Monster Paradise card game to western markets. The two companies will also cooperate to develop new games based on Pokelabo's IP.

Alongside Eden Eternal, Tuff Tanks and Armygeddon, Monster Paradise is the fourth game Aeria has announced for mobile.

It says it will announce additional titles and partners in the coming months as it aggressively moves into the sector.

Targeted move

"Monster Paradise is a perfect match for the emerging core gamer demographic we are reaching with our mobile game portfolio across Western markets," said Lan Hoang, Aeria's CEO.

"Aeria Mobile is quickly adding fresh new content, and we look forward to expanding our relationship with Pokelabo by bringing players additional games in the future."

[source: Aeria Mobile (PDF)]
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