China grants license to South Korean mobile game raising hopes

SEOUL (Reuters) – China has granted a license to a South Korean mobile game, the presidential office in Seoul said on Thursday, raising hopes of an improvement in the two countries’ relations and pushing up shares in games and entertainment firms. Local media reports said Com2us had received a license from China for its popular mobile game, Summoners War. China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, visited South Korea last week after a two-day visit to Japan. “The presidential office asked China to more actively cooperate in invigorating collaboration in the culture and content areas in a recent meeting between foreign ministers of Korea and China on Nov. 26,” the South Korean presidential office said. He said the number of Korean games approved this time was small compared with other foreign games from the United States and Japan.

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