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Sega and major Android-based social network PapayaMobile have announced a partnership that sees the first Sega-published title incorporating Papaya's social software development kits tools.
Sega and major Android-based social network PapayaMobile have announced a partnership that sees the first Sega-published title incorporating Papaya's social software development kits tools. Fallen Realms, a new RPG release for Android, has been released via the Papaya Network, and features social features implementing Papaya's development tools. Players are able to add friends from Papaya's social network, form alliances, and then head off on adventures together, fighting monsters and discovering treasures. Haruki Satomi, SVP of digital business at SoA, explained, "Partnering with PapayaMobile for Fallen Realms made perfect sense for us." "PapayaMobile offers us a way to complement the fun playing experience found in Fallen Realms with social features to help us build a highly-engaged community of players." Papaya's senior director Paul Chen added, "As we continue to grow, having quality titles that appeal to all types of social gamers - be it hardcore or casual - is a top priority of ours. Fallen Realms will surely resonate with adventure and light-RPG fans looking for fun and excitement on the Papaya Network."
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