The Singapore studio received $748 thousand to launch games in China

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Inzen, a mobile gaming studio from Singapore, raised $748 thousand during the investment round.

The funds came from Japan's Incubate Fund, as well as from the Hatcher and Hans De Back funds. In addition, China's Global Mobile Game Confederation (GMGC), a company that helps publishers and mobile developers find each other, and business angel Melvin Tan participated in the investment round.

The amount of investment funds received by Inzen in recent years has thus reached $1.19 million.

The company plans to launch several new games in China next year with the help of the money received.

Inzen co-founder Gerald Tock stated that the GMGC investor is very important to the studio. He is "a key part of our strategy, as he should help us establish sales channels for our games in China."

 

 

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Inzen is a studio from Singapore. He is engaged in the development and co-development of mobile games. It was founded in 2013.

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