DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/accf99/2011_chinese_mobil) has announced the addition of the "2011 Chinese Mobile Gaming Bulletin" report to their offering.
China's mobile games market is growing quickly, ever since the launch of smartphones and especially with the official launch of Apple's retail stores and the AppStore at the end of 2010. Niko Partners, the leader in Chinese games industry market intelligence since 2002, has published the 2011 Chinese Mobile Gaming Bulletin to help game industry companies better understand the impact of games on a Chinese consumer's decision to buy a smartphone.
This Bulletin is a short report highlighting the results of Niko's September survey of 500 Chinese smartphone owners and their gaming behavior. This analysis is also provided automatically to Niko Partners annual subscribers as part of their 2011 Six-Month Update Report.
Buyers will receive delivery of the 2011 Chinese Mobile Gaming Bulletin within 10 days of purchase.
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Niko Partners is The leader in Asian Video Game Market Intelligence, specializing in the Chinese and Southeast Asian game markets. Founded in 2003, the firm conducts syndicated and custom research studies on Chinese gamers (including the region of Taiwan), Southeast Asian gamers, online games, offline games, consoles, handhelds, regulatory issues, piracy, development, online operators, distribution, and retail. Niko Partners also offers consulting services including focus groups, partnership selection, market opportunity analysis, custom surveys in cities throughout China and the Asia--Pacific region and customized data analysis. The goal of the research and strategic advisory services is to help understand the market, strategically enter or expand market share, and continue to profitably grow within China and Southeast Asia's emerging markets.
The company is based in Silicon Valleyand Shanghai, and its clients include worldwide leaders in game software, hardware, and services, as well as hedge funds, media companies, trade associations, and management consulting firms, all of whom have a vested interest in a thorough understanding of the emerging Southeast Asian and Chinese video game industries.
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