[Technology Morning Post] "Princess Goco Go" churn rate as high as 90% Facebook will close Oculus VR studio

Elven Po Go has lost 90% of its users According to Think Gaming's data, "Princess Goco Go" has lived about 148,000 people in the past five months, which is more than 90% lower than the 1.6 million users in the peak period from July to November of last year. However, the game's ability to earn money remains unabated, and now it still earns 77.39 pounds per minute (about 679 yuan). At the peak of July-November last year, it earned 100 pounds per minute (about 877 yuan). In addition, in order to attract more users, game developer Niantic plans to launch a series of activities this year and join the second generation of wizards to improve the game playability. Toyota has sold all Tesla shares to end electric car cooperation Toyota Motor Corporation said on Saturday that by the end of 2016, the company had already sold Tesla shares and cancelled plans to jointly develop electric vehicles. In the month before Tesla’s IPO (initial public offering) in 2010, Toyota had invested 50 million U.S. dollars in Tesla, holding about 2.4% of the shares. As early as 2014, Toyota had already sold some of Tesla’s shares. In November last year, Toyota appointed President Akio Toyoda to lead the establishment of its own electric vehicle division to enter the field of electric vehicle technology. Facebook will close Oculus VR Studio According to a variety of reports on foreign websites, Facebook announced that the company will close its Oculus Story Studio, a virtual reality (VR) movie studio. In January 2016, the virtual reality animation short film “Dear Angelica” produced by Oculus Story Studio shines at the Sundance Film Festival. In September of the same year, the virtual reality animated short film “Henry” won the Emmy Award “Excellent Original”. Interactive project". At the same time, Jacquelu Rubin, vice president of Oculus, posted on his personal blog, saying: "We decided to shift our business focus from internal content production to support external production." This means that Facebook will move to collaborate with external parties to create VR content. According to speculation, the high production cost, the lack of content production, and the rise of external studios are the reasons for Facebook to make this decision. iQiyi "One Piece" suddenly claimed to be copyrighted On the afternoon of June 4th, iQiyi announced that starting from episode 791, Japanese animation “One Piece” will join iQiyi VIP membership package, which means that users can only watch 6-minute content for free now. Can pay to buy. According to reports from Sina Technology, iQIYI's customer service personnel stated that the fee was the request of the copyright owner; however, the other party did not disclose the identity of the copyright owner. According to public information, the production company of "One Piece" is Japan Toyo Animation Co., Ltd.

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