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Japan's Docomo invests in Finnish Rovio spin-off Hatch

Hatch offers players streaming access to mobile games on Android devices the way Netflix does for movies or Spotify for music. It believes that next-generation, fast 5G mobile connections will mean a shift to cloud-based gaming on smartphones.

February 06, 2019 / 15:49 IST
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Japan's leading mobile operator Docomo has invested in Hatch, a spin-off of Angry Birds game maker Rovio, to bring 5G gaming to Japanese consumers, Rovio said on February 6.

Hatch offers players streaming access to mobile games on Android devices the way Netflix does for movies or Spotify for music. It believes that next-generation, fast 5G mobile connections will mean a shift to cloud-based gaming on smartphones.

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Docomo and Hatch described the partnership as "strategic" on February 6, without revealing its value.

"Japan is the world's third largest games market and where the video games industry as we know it was born. In this extremely competitive market we couldn't be happier to work with a partner like Docomo to help take our vision of cloud gaming mainstream," Hatch's founder and CEO Juhani Honkala said.