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EA takes stake in China games firm

World of Warcraft operator grabs 15 per cent of The9

Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com 23 May 2007
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Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that it will pay about $170m for a 15 per cent stake in Chinese online games operator The9

Nasdaq-listed The9 is the sole operator in China of World of Warcraft, believed to be the world's most profitable massively multiplayer online game.

The9 this week reported a 27 per cent rise in first-quarter revenues to $35m compared with the same period last year. Almost all of The9's revenue is based on World of Warcraft.

"Despite the seasonal holiday impact in the quarter, we were able to maintain relatively stable user levels for World of Warcraft in China," said Jun Zhu, chairman and chief executive at The9.

"In the first quarter of 2007, we attained peak and average concurrent Warcraft users in mainland China of approximately 680,000 and 330,000 respectively. As of 31 March 2007, over 7.5 million paid accounts had been activated."

However, despite the substantial rise in sales, profits were down considerably from last year.

The company reported $8.6m in net income in the quarter, a 37 per cent fall from a year ago. This quarter's net income also includes $3m in investment income.

The investment deal with EA includes an exclusive licence to operate EA Sports' FIFA Online, a multiplayer online soccer game, in China.

World of Warcraft is operated by Blizzard Entertainment which is owned by Vivendi Universal, a rival to EA in the games business.

"Despite the seasonality impact to Warcraft, we achieved solid fi nancial and operational results for the first quarter of 2007," said Hannah Lee, vice president and chief financial officer at The9.

"With the upcoming launch of The Burning Crusade expansion pack, together with the accompanying opening of a new server site, we expect even more players to be attracted to World of Warcraft."

See also:

Nintendo WiiWii now described as 'well priced' and showing 'innovative controller'  12 Mar 2007
World of WarcraftPlayers lose interest as cash row delays China expansion agreement  21 Nov 2006
World of Warcraft has earned $32m for The9, the game's licensee in China, during the past three months aloneBut Blizzard expansion dispute still not resolved  14 Aug 2006
Web roundup for 28 July 2006  28 Jul 2006
Electronic Arts has licensed its first online game for distribution in ChinaLess role-play and more 'hack-and-slash', say Chinese gamers  27 Jul 2006
More than 4.3 million World of Warcraft user accounts were paid for and activated in China during the past yearBut future of game is uncertain as Blizzard eyes increased income  30 May 2006

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