NetDragon Showcased at Cross-Straits Conference
HONG KONG, May 20 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- NetDragon Websoft Inc. ("NetDragon", with its subsidiaries collectively the "Group"; Stock Code: 777), a leading online game developer and operator in China, attended the 12th Cross-Straits Conference upon invitation and was the only corporate entity which participated at the Cross-Straits Copyright (Creative) Industry Forum.
During the conference, NetDragon exhibited a range of its online games, mobile applications and animation city project. NetDragon showcased its prowess in research, development and operations by setting up an interactive high-tech booth to demonstrate highly innovative products to the public. During the forum, NetDragon reaffirmed its commitment to protecting intellectual property rights, creating a fair and orderly environment for the online game industry and providing game players with a better and more secure interactive entertainment experience.
About NetDragon
NetDragon Websoft Inc. is a leading innovator and creative force in China's online gaming industry. Established in 1999, NetDragon has been operating and developing a broad range of MMORPGs since launching its first self-made title Monster & Me in 2002. In addition, NetDragon is China's pioneer in overseas expansion, having directly operated its titles in overseas markets since 2004 in English, Spanish, Arabic and other foreign languages.
The Group's game portfolio comprises a range of massively multiplayer online games that cater to various types of players and gaming preferences. Current offerings include the games Way of the Five, Eudemons Online, Conquer Online, Zero Online, Heroes of Might & Magic Online, Disney Fantasy Online and Tian Yuan. The Group also has multiple games currently in development, including Dungeon Keeper Online, Doomsday, Cross Gate, Legend of the Dark and a new version of Ultima Online.
SOURCE NetDragon Websoft Inc.
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