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Many of its games obtain revenue from the sale of virtual goods<ref>{{cite web|title=Audit Report & Financial Statements (From 1 January 2011 to 31 August 2013)|url=http://www.cninfo.com.cn/finalpage/2013-10-24/63186753.PDF|website=cninfo.com.cn|accessdate=24 October 2014}}</ref> and the majority are developed in-house. Its most popular international game is a browser-based MMORPG titled ''League of Angels''. This game began as a stand-alone game for the Chinese market but later was adapted for a growing international market. The game was released in English-speaking countries in late 2013 and now has over 300 servers in operation.<ref>{{cite web|title=League of Angels Server List|url=http://angel.gtarcade.com/server|website=League of Angels Official Website}}</ref>
Many of its games obtain revenue from the sale of virtual goods<ref>{{cite web|title=Audit Report & Financial Statements (From 1 January 2011 to 31 August 2013)|url=http://www.cninfo.com.cn/finalpage/2013-10-24/63186753.PDF|website=cninfo.com.cn|accessdate=24 October 2014}}</ref> and the majority are developed in-house. Its most popular international game is a browser-based MMORPG titled ''League of Angels''. This game began as a stand-alone game for the Chinese market but later was adapted for a growing international market. The game was released in English-speaking countries in late 2013 and now has over 300 servers in operation.<ref>{{cite web|title=League of Angels Server List|url=http://angel.gtarcade.com/server|website=League of Angels Official Website}}</ref>


Lin Qi (Chinese: 林奇;pinyin: LINQI, born in 1981 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang), also known as Titan Lin, is a Chinese entrepreneur and founder of Youzu Interactive. The company, which produces games both for its home and overseas markets, was acquired by Susino Umbrella<ref>{{Cite web|title = SUSINO UMBRELLA CO., LTD.|url = http://www.susino.com/en/about.asp|website = www.susino.com|accessdate = 2015-10-22}}</ref> in an all-stock deal in 2014. Lin Qi currently owns approximately 100.9 million shares in Youzu, which were last valued at $2.2 billion, according to Wealth-X.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Wealth-X Reveals: Asia’s Top 10 Wealthiest Millennials|url = http://www.wealthx.com/articles/2015/wealth-x-reveals-asias-top-10-wealthiest-millennials/|website = Wealth-X|accessdate = 2015-10-22|language = en}}</ref>
Lin Qi (Chinese: 林奇;pinyin: LINQI, born in 1981 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang), also known as Titan Lin, was a Chinese entrepreneur and founder of Youzu Interactive. The company, which produces games both for its home and overseas markets, was acquired by Susino Umbrella<ref>{{Cite web|title = SUSINO UMBRELLA CO., LTD.|url = http://www.susino.com/en/about.asp|website = www.susino.com|accessdate = 2015-10-22}}</ref> in an all-stock deal in 2014. Lin Qi currently owns approximately 100.9 million shares in Youzu, which were last valued at $2.2 billion, according to Wealth-X.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Wealth-X Reveals: Asia’s Top 10 Wealthiest Millennials|url = http://www.wealthx.com/articles/2015/wealth-x-reveals-asias-top-10-wealthiest-millennials/|website = Wealth-X|accessdate = 2015-10-22|language = en}}</ref> Lin Qi has died at age 39 reportley from poisoning<ref>{{Cite news|date=2020-12-25|title=Yoozoo Games CEO Lin Dies at 39 Amid Poisoning Probe|language=en|work=Bloomberg.com|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-25/yoozoo-games-ceo-lin-dies-at-39-amid-police-probe-over-poisoning|access-date=2020-12-26}}</ref>


Youzu Games HongKong Limited, created in early 2013 in Hong Kong,<ref>{{cite web|title=YOUZU GAMES HONGKONG LIMITED|url=http://webb-site.com/dbpub/orgdata.asp?p=2061781|website=Webb-site}}</ref> focuses on localizing and operating massively multiplayer games in North America and Europe. In 2016, YOOZOO Games bought German online game developer Bigpoint for $89.7 million.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/2016/03/22/chinas-youzu-interactive-buys-germanys-online-game-developer-bigpoint-for-89-7m/|title=China’s Youzu Interactive buys German online game developer Bigpoint for $89.7M|website=VentureBeat|access-date=2016-04-10}}</ref>
Youzu Games HongKong Limited, created in early 2013 in Hong Kong,<ref>{{cite web|title=YOUZU GAMES HONGKONG LIMITED|url=http://webb-site.com/dbpub/orgdata.asp?p=2061781|website=Webb-site}}</ref> focuses on localizing and operating massively multiplayer games in North America and Europe. In 2016, YOOZOO Games bought German online game developer Bigpoint for $89.7 million.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://venturebeat.com/2016/03/22/chinas-youzu-interactive-buys-germanys-online-game-developer-bigpoint-for-89-7m/|title=China’s Youzu Interactive buys German online game developer Bigpoint for $89.7M|website=VentureBeat|access-date=2016-04-10}}</ref>

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YOOZOO Games
Native name
游族网络有限股份公司
Yòuzú Wǎngluò Yǒuxiàn Gǔfèn Gōngsī
Company typeLimited partnership
SZSE: 002174
IndustryVideo games
Founded2009[1]
FounderLin Qi
Headquarters
Number of employees
2000
Websiteglobal.yoozoo.com

YOOZOO Games is a video game developer and publisher of browser and mobile games, primarily massively multiplayer online games (MMORPG), in Asia, Europe and North America. The company was founded in 2009 by Lin Qi, created GTArcade and started publishing its titles overseas in 2013,[2] and was listed on the Shenzhen stock exchange in 2014.[3]

Many of its games obtain revenue from the sale of virtual goods[4] and the majority are developed in-house. Its most popular international game is a browser-based MMORPG titled League of Angels. This game began as a stand-alone game for the Chinese market but later was adapted for a growing international market. The game was released in English-speaking countries in late 2013 and now has over 300 servers in operation.[5]

Lin Qi (Chinese: 林奇;pinyin: LINQI, born in 1981 in Wenzhou, Zhejiang), also known as Titan Lin, was a Chinese entrepreneur and founder of Youzu Interactive. The company, which produces games both for its home and overseas markets, was acquired by Susino Umbrella[6] in an all-stock deal in 2014. Lin Qi currently owns approximately 100.9 million shares in Youzu, which were last valued at $2.2 billion, according to Wealth-X.[7] Lin Qi has died at age 39 reportley from poisoning[8]

Youzu Games HongKong Limited, created in early 2013 in Hong Kong,[9] focuses on localizing and operating massively multiplayer games in North America and Europe. In 2016, YOOZOO Games bought German online game developer Bigpoint for $89.7 million.[10]

Video games

League of Angels

League of Angels II promotion at gamescom 2016

League of Angels (Abbreviation: LoA) is an MMORPG released in December 2013 by Youzu Interactive.[11] LoA's China release took place in July 2013, with the North American version following shortly in December that year.[12] League of Angels was chosen as one of the best new games on Facebook in December 2014 for that year following the release of the 'Pulsating Boobs' update.[13]

League of Angels II (also League of Angels 2 or LoA2) is the 2016 sequel to the 2013 game. Its impending release was announced March 15,[14] and a 5,000-player closed beta ran from March 24[15] to 31,[16] then replaced with an open beta. It launched April 8 in North America,[17] and 2 weeks later there was a free gold giveaway to promote playing.[18] The game's European release occurred May 19.[19] The game's first multi-language release (English, French, German, simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese) was released May 26,[20] then Portuguese and Spanish on June 23.[21][22]

Other games

References

  1. ^ "YOOZOO Games". YOOZOO Games.
  2. ^ MJ, Guthrie. "League of Angels starts closed beta on December 4th". Massively by Joystiq. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Youzu Interactive Co Ltd". Bloomberg.
  4. ^ "Audit Report & Financial Statements (From 1 January 2011 to 31 August 2013)" (PDF). cninfo.com.cn. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  5. ^ "League of Angels Server List". League of Angels Official Website.
  6. ^ "SUSINO UMBRELLA CO., LTD". www.susino.com. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
  7. ^ "Wealth-X Reveals: Asia's Top 10 Wealthiest Millennials". Wealth-X. Retrieved 2015-10-22.
  8. ^ "Yoozoo Games CEO Lin Dies at 39 Amid Poisoning Probe". Bloomberg.com. 2020-12-25. Retrieved 2020-12-26.
  9. ^ "YOUZU GAMES HONGKONG LIMITED". Webb-site.
  10. ^ "China's Youzu Interactive buys German online game developer Bigpoint for $89.7M". VentureBeat. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
  11. ^ "Youzu COO Talks League of Angels' Wes tern Operation, Marketing, & More". F2P NEWS. 13 August 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  12. ^ Minotti, Mike (15 December 2014). "League of Angels teams up with Facebook to find Western success". VentureBeat. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  13. ^ Morris, Daniel (9 December 2014). "Facebook's 2014 Games of the Year". Facebook. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  14. ^ "League of Angels II Ushers in a New Age for MMORPGs _ League of Angels II Official Site".
  15. ^ "LoA II Closed Beta Successfully Launched!_League of Angels II Official Site".
  16. ^ "March 31st : Farewell Closed Beta, Hello Open Beta! - GTArcade".
  17. ^ "Angels Descend: League of Angels II Launches today in North America". Gamasutra. 8 April 2016.
  18. ^ "League of Angels II giveaway". PCGamesN. 22 April 2016. Archived from the original on 23 April 2016.
  19. ^ "League Of Angels 2 - Découvrez LoA 2".
  20. ^ "League of Angels II Launching Multi-Language Edition".
  21. ^ "Spanish and Portuguese Will Be Available on June 23rd!".
  22. ^ Zou, Michelle (22 June 2016). "League of Angels II Now Available in Spanish and Portuguese". Business Wire.
  23. ^ a b "We catch up with Youzu to get the inside track on Legacy of Discord – Furious Wings". Pocket Gamer. 15 November 2016. From the developers who brought you other great titles including League of Angels – Fire Raiders and Youth of the Three Kingdoms
  24. ^ Johnson, Neilie. "Knights Fable Open Beta Begins May 29th". mmorpg.com. Retrieved 24 May 2014.