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DeNA and Samsung Teaming Up to Bring Social Mobile Gaming to Samsung Devices

Another day, another partnership between Samsung and the world’s innovators. This time, they’ve buzzed DeNA (we’re betting that’s pronounced D.N.A.) to help bring their social gaming platform – “Mobage” – to Samsung devices. With DeNA’s SDK and social platform, Samsung can enable users of their handsets and tablets to share scores and look at leaderboards, track game progress, and maintain friends lists to keep in touch with your mobile gaming buddies.

We most likely won’t see the fruits of the partnership in tangible form until mid-2011, but I’m guessing Samsung’s going to treat this as their very own Game Center. In any capacity, we’re just glad to see Samsung taking the gaming side of things just as seriously as they do everything else. [via Droid Gamers]

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