Zynga chiude gli uffici giapponesi

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Zynga Japan

Continua il periodo nero di Zynga, Mark Pincus sta facendo di tutto per far uscire la sua azienda dalla crisi ma la situazione non sembra rosea. Dopo la chiusura di alcuni uffici americani ed il licenziamento di migliaia di dipendenti oggi arriva la notizia della chiusura di Zynga Japan, sede nipponica dell’azienda.

La notizia è ufficiale e proviene dalla bocca (anzi, dal Twitter) di Kenji Matsubara, CEO di Zynga Japan che comunica ai fan che tutte le attività della società verranno cessate in data 31 gennaio 2013. Aperti nel 2010, gli uffici giapponesi di Zynga chiuderanno i battenti tra poco più di un mese, il marchio non è riuscito a penetrare nel mercato giapponese e non investirà più risorse in questo territorio.

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