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Chinese mobile game publisher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yodo1, Ltd. is a Chinese mobile game publisher based in Beijing. Founded in November 2011, it is headed by co-founders Henry Fong and James LaLonde as chief executive officer and chief growth officer, respectively, and publishes games with a focus on the Chinese market. As of October 2019, games published by Yodo1 have been played by one billion users.[1]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | November 2011 |
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Headquarters | , China |
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Website | yodo1.com |
Yodo1 was founded in November 2011 by a group of video game entrepreneurs.[2][3] Founders include chief executive officer Henry Fong and chief growth officer James LaLonde.[4] In a June 2012 round of seed funding led by Chang You Fund managing partner Zhi Tan, Yodo1 raised US$2 million from Chang You Fund.[3] In June and August 2012, Yodo1 partnered with Robot Entertainment and HandyGames, respectively, to release their games in China.[3][5] The company raised a further $5 million in a series A round from SingTel Group (the leader) and Chang You Fund in April 2013, and $11 million in a series B round led by GGV Capital in December 2013.[6][7]
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