Russian e-commerce giant Mail.Ru, MyGames mobile division
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Russian e-commerce giant Mail.Ru adds its own MyGames mobile division with four new games | GamesBeat | Games | by Dean Takahashi:
"Russian e-commerce giant Mail.Ru Group is moving into games. The company’s My.com division announced it has created a MyGames division with four new games coming. MyGames’ expansion is a sign of the growing attraction of the game business for international tech companies as mobile gaming takes off and becomes what MyGames calls “commutainment,” or a combination of communications and entertainment, for the masses. MyGames is partnering with established game studios Obisidian Entertainment and Slightly Mad Studios. They plan to launch four new games in 2014. My.com currently has a lot of experience operating the largest Eastern European online entertainment market. Each new title will be free to play and offer optional in-game purchases...."
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