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Chukong Technologies (also known as Chukong) is an international mobile entertainment platform company headquartered in Beijing. Chukong maintains four core business practices: (game engine development ), mobile game development, (publishing ), and (developer community support ). In January 2014, Chukong was named the third largest Chinese mobile developer. In addition to its headquarters in Beijing, Chukong Technologies also has offices in Menlo Park, Tokyo, Seoul, and Taipei. In February 2014, sources reported that Chukong Technologies was planning to file for a $150 million IPO in the United States. == History == In 2008, Gary (Guanqun) Liu, a Chinese technologist and software developer, created (CocoaChina.com ), an Internet forum for Chinese developers to discuss iOS development related topics. In 2009, Haozhi Chen, a serial entrepreneur and angel investor, invested in the forum and established Chukong Technologies as a mobile gaming development company with Liu. In November 2010, Chukong closed a Series A funding round for $1.2 million from Northen Light Capital. The company later received Series B ($14 million) from Steamboat Ventures, Sequoia Capital and Northern Light, Series C ($18 million) from GGV and previous investors, and Series D ($50 million) led by New Horizon Capital and joined by previous investors. As of February 2014, the company had received $83.2 million in funding. Chukong’s flagship title ''Fishing Joy'' was developed internally and launched in April 2011. The company started its third-party game publishing business in 2012. In 2012, the company also invested into Cocos2d-x, an open source game engine, and later acquired the company that maintains the engine. On October 10, 2013, Chukong reorganized its sub-brands under the Chukong Technologies name—the company had formerly operated as CocoaChina—and officially integrated the Cocos2D-x engine into its corporate structure. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chukong Technologies」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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