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CDC partners with Korean Dragonfly
By AMY CHEUNG
Published: August 22, 2006 12:00 AM
CDC Games, a wholly owned subsidiary of China.com Inc, a business unit of CDC Corporation, today announced that it has acquired the PRC license to the No. 1 online game in Korea's Internet cafes, Special Force, from its developer Dragonfly. Special Force was launched in Korea in July 2004 and has been the top ranked online game in Korea's Internet cafes for the past year with close to 12 percent market share in a recent survey by a leading games research company. Following in the pioneering footsteps of Yulgang, CDC's blockbuster online game in China, Special Force will be free to play with players paying for virtual merchandise. Special Force will leverage the nationwide server network developed by CDC Games to support Yulgang's operations. The new game is expected to launch in Q4, 2006.  
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