Thursday February 14, 9:59 am ET
CDC Games Says 3 Games See Record Average Daily Revenues During Chinese New Year
NEW YORK (AP) -- CDC Games, the online and mobile gaming unit of Hong Kong-based CDC Corp., said Thursday three of its games -- "Special Force," "MIR III" and "Shaiya" -- reported record average daily revenues during Chinese New Year.
For the period of Feb. 6 to Feb. 12, average daily revenues for "Special Force" rose 450 percent, while "MIR III" rose 50 percent and "Shaiya" rose 40 percent, all compared with the fourth quarter of 2007.
The games currently make up more than 70 percent of the company's average daily games revenue in China.
CDC Games also said that the average daily revenue for all its games in the fourth quarter has risen about 16 percent over the third quarter.
CDC shares rose 4 cents to $4.12 in morning trading.
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