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Flyff to Be Launched in India Flyff to be launched in India Tokyo, Japan – January 21, 2010 – Gala Inc. today announced that Flyff, an online game developed by Aeonsoft Inc., a Seoul-based consolidated subsidiary of Gala Inc., was licensed for operation in India to Mumbai-based Zapak Digital Entertainment Limited on January 8, 2010. 1. Overview of the Russian service of Flyff Flyff is currently hosted in many countries in North and South America, Europe, and Asia. India is one of the fastest growing of the BRIC countries, second only to China. Even despite the global financial crisis of 2007, India is expected to continue positive growth due to increasing domestic demand, and according to a report from IMRB, approximately 40 million people are expected to have broadband access in 2012 up from 6.5 million in 2008. Zapak Digital Entertainment runs zapak.com, India's largest online games portal, and also is number one in market share for the Indian online games industry. 2. Overview of Zapak Digital Entertainment Limited Company name Zapak Digital Entertainment Limited Website http://www.zapak.com Address 401, Level 4, Infiniti Mall, New Link Road, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400 053, India Founded 2006 Number of employees About 200 CEO Rohit Sharma Business domain Hosting of online games and the portal site zapak.com 3. Overview of the agreement The licensing agreement was signed on January 8, 2010, and will be effective for three years from the commencement of the commercial service. The open beta test will be held in spring to early summer of 2010, and no date has been set for launch of the full commercial service. 4. Future Efforts The Gala Group will continue to provide superior games, both those developed within the group and licensed from other developers, to gamers around the world. Contact: Chie Suehiro Office of Group Management, Gala Inc. Address: Shibuya Prestage 3F, 3-12-22 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 150-0002 TEL: 03-5778-0324 (+81-3-5778-0324 from overseas) FAX: 03-5778-0340 (+81-3-5778-0340 from overseas) email: [email protected] Disclaimer: This summarized translation is provided for convenience only. In the event of any discrepancy with the Japanese original, the original shall prevail. .
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