MonArc (MONA) PP365.com Formulate Development And Strategy Of Games
BEIJING, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Further to the company's MonArc Corporation (MONA) http://www.monacorporation.com/ news announcement on various expansions and growth strategies the company is pleased to provide the following update to its shareholders and followers.
At present, a global economic crisis is spreading all over the world, impacting most industries. As the cheapest form of entertainment, the online games industry seems to be becoming a safe haven in this crisis, and some experts predict the gaming industry will mildly be impacted by the recession, if at all.
PP365.com has been optimistic about online games industry. It develops and acts as agent for a variety of online games as well. A few days ago, the company's management further determined the development strategy of games, decided to integrate all the company's games and establish a unified gaming platform, which will include board games and other recreational games, such as web game, a large-scale network operation. At present, the platform has entered the stage of planning and development. We are determined to build it one of the most influential gaming platforms in China.
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