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SMC Announces Marketing Agreement with Plato Technologies. Inc.

  BOCA RATON, FL / Plato / Amplifi / April 18,2024 / SMC Entertainment, Inc. ("SMC" or the "Company") (OTC PINK: SMCE) SMC / (PINK:SMCE) is pleased to announce a marketing agreement and collaboration with Plato Technologies Inc. Plato Technologies specializes in AI content disruption and AI management systems. The collaboration will enable the Company to market Plato's platform directly to web and content development teams. The companies have agreed on a revenue sharing agreement after deducting individual client acquisition costs. "This is just the beginning." stated Erik Blum CEO

1,300 E-JEEPNEY ORDER COMMITMENTS IN THE PHILIPPINES FOR TEMBO FRANCISCO MOTORS JOINT VENTURE

Orders pursuant to Tembo’s previously announced joint venture with Francisco Motors Established in 1947, Francisco Motor Corporation is the original pioneering jeepney manufacturer Total addressable market to electrify 200,000 existing jeepneys estimated to be worth US$10bn+ Tembo E-LV, a subsidiary of the NASDAQ listed B Corp, VivoPower, announced today that, pursuant to its definitive joint venture agreement with Francisco Motor Corporation, it has been advised by Francisco Motors of a total of 1,300 order commitments received from several leading jeepney co-operatives in the Philippines, including Laguna, First Isabela, Progressive, and

Activision Blizzard Agrees to $18M Settlement in Harassment Suit

Top GamesActivision Blizzard has agreed to an $18 million settlement in the EEOC lawsuit against it. / SOPA Images/Getty ImagesAs part of a settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Activision Blizzard has agreed to establish an $18 million fund for employees who experienced harassment and discrimination at the company.The EEOC investigation of Activision Blizzard began in September of 2018, lasted three years and resulted in a suit filed Monday in California court. The settlement allows that claimants who have experienced "sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination and/or related retaliations or constructive

Companies Going Public in 2021: Visualizing IPO Valuations

Can I share this graphic?Yes. Visualizations are free to share and post in their original form across the web—even for publishers. Please link back to this page and attribute Visual Capitalist. When do I need a license?Licenses are required for some commercial uses, translations, or layout modifications. You can even whitelabel our visualizations. Explore your options. Interested in this piece?Click here to license this visualization. ▼ Use This Visualization Companies Going Public in 2021: Visualizing Valuations The beginning of the year has been a productive one for global markets, and

Netflix confirms it will add games to existing subscription model at no added cost, will initially focus on mobile titles

Netflix has further detailed its upcoming entry into the games industry, confirming previous reports of adding gaming-related operations into the company’s current subscription model.  In its Q2 shareholders letter that was sent out earlier today, Netflix specifically noted that it is approaching games as a “new content category,” similarly to that of its previous expansion into original films, animation, and other programming.  At the moment, Netflix is planning to include games as part of its current subscription service at no extra cost to users, treating these titles as new films

Tencent Acquiring Sumo Digital for $1.27 Billion

As reported by Reuters, Tencent will acquire Sumo Digital for $1.27 billion. Shareholders for the latter will receive 513 pence in cash per share with the company being valued a £919 million. Non-executive chairman Ian Livingstone said, “The Board of Sumo firmly believes the business will benefit from Tencent’s broad video gaming ecosystem, proven industry expertise and its strategic resources.” Carl Cavers will continue to serve as CEO, stating that, “The opportunity to work with Tencent is one we just couldn’t miss.” Co-founders Darren Mills and Paul Porter are also

Is Konami Gearing up for a Comeback?

The road to redemption is typically a hard one to walk, and few companies in the video game industry should know this as intimately as Konami. For those of us who have been around a while, the word Konami still has a certain air to it that invokes a sense of excellence and timeless acumen. Arcade classics like Frogger, Gradius, and Contra were stupendous games that live on today. They even transitioned into the console space with tour de force games like Castlevania, Metal Gear Solid, and Silent Hill that

“We’re Constantly Developing Hardware” – Nintendo President on Switch Pro Rumors

During a shareholder meeting for the Kyoto-based tech giant, as translated by VGC, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa shed some light on the recent reports surrounding the upgraded Nintendo Switch Pro. When confronted with questions on the matter, he replied: “The Company will continue to focus on creating unique games, and in order to achieve this, we will continue to propose games using a dedicated game console with integrated hardware and software.” “We are constantly developing hardware, software, and dedicated peripherals, but we will refrain from commenting on specific products under

Nintendo No-Comments Switch Pro Questions

Top GamesNintendo has once again refused to confirm the existence of a Switch Pro. / Photo courtesy of NintendoNintendo president Shuntao Furukawa declined to comment on the rumored upgraded version of the Nintendo Switch during a shareholder Q&A this month, keeping the long-reported project under wraps."The Company will continue to focus on creating unique games, and in order to achieve this, we will continue to propose games using a dedicated game console with integrated hardware and software," he said.Where's your Switch Pro with 4K at?I can't seem to find it

Bobby Kotick Secures $155M Pay Package

Top GamesBobby Kotick is one of the highest paid executives in video games. / Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesActivision Blizzard shareholders have narrowly voted to approve CEO Bobby Kotick's $155 million pay packet, with 54% in favor of the approval. The approval comes after a year-long campaign by CtW Investor Group to cut down on Kotick's pay.The vote had been delayed by Activision Blizzard in what some saw as an attempt to avoid it's being rejected. For its part, Activision Blizzard says the delay helped shareholders to become better informed.Activision CEO Bobby