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Interpreting the underlying logic of CMGE's adjusted net profit increase of 32.1%

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Interpreting the underlying logic of CMGE's adjusted net profit increase of 32.1%

HONG KONG, Mar 30, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - In the mobile Internet era, games have become another online entertainment with reading, music, and video. Especially in the post-epidemic era, games are defined by social attributes. The era of national games has come, in which the growth of the mobile game market is particularly outstanding.

Interpreting the underlying logic of CMGE's adjusted net profit increase of 32.1%

Interpreting the underlying logic of CMGE's adjusted net profit increase of 32.1%

Interpreting the underlying logic of CMGE's adjusted net profit increase of 32.1%

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