Big Fish has implemented Bitcoin support, Chartboost has started supporting product placement, Kongregate is launching a mobile game based on Game of Thrones – about this and much more in our digest of the industrial press for Tuesday, March 11.
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ChinaVision makes films and develops mobile applicationsA serious confrontation is unfolding between two Chinese online giants.
Alibaba acquired ChinaVision for $804 million, in which Tencent, Alibaba’s competitor, also has a stake.
Leonid Sirotin, general producer of Game Insight, told Kanobu that “free-to-play is part of the evolutionary development of the gaming industry.”
http://kanobu.ru/articles/free-to-play—igryi-pobeditelej–368004/Advertisement
Chartboost now supports product placement in games.
http://recode.net/2014/03/10/chartboost-adds-video-and-product-placement-style-game-ads/Games
On http://craydays.com / a short but curious analysis of Puzzle & Dragons has appeared.
http://toucharcade.com/2014/03/10/999-the-novel-announced/Platforms
iOS 7.1 immediately warns users in the search results about the presence of IAP in games.
http://www.pocketgamer.biz/r/PG.Biz/App+Store/news.asp?c=58042Devices
On http://techcrunch.com / there is a review of the next Android console – GamePop.