Freeverse and The Dimensional Branding Group Bring Skee-Ball 2 to the Apple App Store

SAN FRANCISCO--()--Freeverse, a subsidiary of DeNA Co., Ltd. (TSE: 2432), and The Dimensional Branding Group (DBG), the licensing agency responsible for Skee-Ball licensing and promotions, announced today that they are releasing the sequel to the highly acclaimed Skee-Ball game on iOS with Skee-Ball 2. The new mobile game is now available for download for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Skee-Ball 2 is the sequel to one of the best-selling iOS games of all time. With a quick flick, the player rolls the ball up the ramp and into one of the numbered holes for points, tickets, tokens and achievements. Players simply flick their finger across the screen or make a bowling motion and then tilt the device to add spin.

“With this sequel to the highly acclaimed original Skee-Ball, we are pleased to introduce a number of new and improved features in Skee-Ball 2,” said Doug Scott, vice president of marketing and revenue at DeNA’s U.S. subsidiary ngmoco, LLC. “This classic arcade game is easy to learn and will be hard to put down for fans of the original Skee-Ball mobile game and new fans looking for a fun, casual game to play on their mobile devices.”

The new game is reinvented with many new features and game mechanics, including multiplayer to compete with friends, retina graphics, authentic Skee-ball sounds, improved NVIDIA PhysX engine that delivers console-quality physics so the ball rolls and bounces hyper-realistically, and new Beast light mapping technology that provides real-time, realistic lighting.

“The new state-of-the-art multiplayer Skee-Ball 2 game illustrates DBG, Skee-ball amusement games, and Freeverse's pursuit to continue to improve the number one ranked iOS arcade game brand for the millions of engaged fans around the world,” said Larry Seidman, CEO of DBG.

To download Skee-Ball 2 on the Apple App Store, please visit: http://freeverse.com/skeeball2.

About DeNA

DeNA Co., Ltd. is a global Internet company focused on social game platform as well as social games, e-commerce and other Web services for mobile devices and PCs. DeNA’s current flagship business is its mobile social game platform Mobage, which offers first-, second- and third-party games on multiple localized user networks across nations. The original Mobage network in Japan currently serves over 45 million registered users with nearly 2,000 titles. Founded in 1999 as a small startup in Tokyo, DeNA currently has over 2,000 employees worldwide working at offices and development studios in 16 cities across 11 countries and regions. The company generated annual sales of more than 1.8 billion U.S. dollars in the fiscal year ended March 2012. DeNA is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (2432). For more information, visit: www.dena.jp/intl.

About Dimensional Branding Group, LLC:

The San Francisco Bay Area based brand extension agency that focuses on brand licensing, business development and promotion services with a unique emphasis on the interactive & digital channels. DBG specializes in developing toys & games, iconic brands & digital trademarks into entertainment placement and new extension markets. Its clients include PlayStation, (including game titles such as God of War, Ratchet and Clank, and Little Big Planet, among others), Miniclip, Temple Run, Horn, Hawken, Fight My Monster, Jenga, Skee-Ball, Chronicle Books, Urban Dictionary, Miniclip and its company owned titles (Gravity Guy, Fragger, 8 Ball Pool), Worst-Case Scenario, Bob’s Space Racers among others. www.dimensionalbranding.com

Contacts

DeNA (U.S.)
Lisa Revelli
lrevelli@ngmoco.com
or
fortyseven communications
Chase Colasonno, 212-391-4707
ngmoco@fortyseven.com

Contacts

DeNA (U.S.)
Lisa Revelli
lrevelli@ngmoco.com
or
fortyseven communications
Chase Colasonno, 212-391-4707
ngmoco@fortyseven.com