
DCM invests in Chinese game developer Cmune
DCM has provided an undisclosed amount in Series A funding to Cmune, a China-based developer of 3D social games. The company is best known for UberStrike, which claims to the most popular first-person-shooter game on Facebook with 1.4 million monthly active users and more than eight million players overall.
Cmune has also received funding from Atomico Ventures, an investment firm set up by Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder of Skype. Atomico was an early backer of Rovio, the company behind Angry Birds. UberStrike...
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