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Social game groups scrap over virtual spoils

By Chris Nuttall and David Gelles in San Francisco

Published: June 29 2009 22:54 | Last updated: June 29 2009 22:54

Social gaming, where social networks become venues for virtual pets and fantasy mob wars, is becoming a real world battleground for industry players trying to cash in on the phenomenon.

The console industry is exploring social gaming, traditional video game companies are losing top executives to the sector and there is infighting among the new wave of developers as they seek to copy each other’s successes.

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