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How did Shanda become a fun?
Shanda Games officially announced that in order to keep up with the new era and reflect the new orientation of the cultural industry of "technology empowerment culture", Shanda Games was officially renamed Shengqu Games.

Shengqu Game, formerly known as Shanda Games, is an online game developer, operator and publisher. Based on the positioning of the new cultural industry of "technology-enabled culture", Shengqu Games comprehensively promotes the three strategies of "quality", "globalization" and "new culture", takes technology as the bone, takes culture as the wing, activates the essence of culture with technology, and strives to become a technological and cultural enterprise that creates the ultimate interactive experience.

Big game:

MIR2 is a game based on ancient oriental fantasy and martial arts culture. Shanda Games has been operating since September 5438+0, 2006. In 2002, the number of online users exceeded 700,000. Free PK anytime and anywhere is a highlight that is deeply loved by players. Sabac, a 10,000-person, created and laid a large PK game for online games in China.

WOOOL: It is the first fantasy online game masterpiece independently developed by Shanda Games Co., Ltd. It is an oriental fantasy 2D masterpiece with a huge world view background, brilliant and fierce camp confrontation and a complete equipment system. It is rooted in the fantasy world of China East, and its exquisite game screen, simple operation, balanced professional system, good interactivity, stable technical platform and rapid version update have all been unanimously recognized by users.

Especially after the release of five pieces of information, namely, Devil, Yuanying, Riding War, Guild Affairs and Chongtian, the fighting momentum of the whole legendary world is even more magnificent, and the strange and fierce fighting scenes of the whole world of cultivating immortals are as real as personal experience.