Gaming
Flexion Signs Deal with NetEase Games

Flexion, the games marketing company, has been chosen by NetEase Games to publish the developer’s hit game Vikingard on the alternative app stores. NetEase Games is one of the top 5 video game companies in the world based on revenue. Flexion has launched Vikingard on Huawei’s AppGallery, the Amazon Appstore, the Samsung Galaxy Store and the ONE store in March 2023.
“NetEase Games is one of the world’s top developers, so we’re delighted they chose to work with Flexion. We’ll start immediately with growing Vikingard’s revenue and audience on the alternative app stores with our tried and tested distribution services. We look forward to growing our partnership with NetEase,” Jens Lauritzson, CEO of Flexion, said.
Flexion’s distribution services will add revenue and new players from the alternative app stores with little upfront cost or work being required of the developer. Flexion is adding an average of 10% on top of what a game generates in Google Play by taking it to alternative app stores.
Vikingard is a casual simulation RPG mobile game where players grow crops, preside over trials and brawl with warriors to achieve glory for their kingdom and alliances.
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