NetEase invests US$120m in gaming startup Kepler Interactive
Singapore
CHINA'S NetEase on Tuesday poured US$120 million in funding into game developer and publisher Kepler Interactive, spreading its wings overseas amid Beijing's crackdown on the gaming industry.
Singapore and London-based Kepler Interactive is a collective where game studio founders band together and become co-owners. The game studios share resources, operational support and financial gains, while maintaining their own creative independence.
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