QQ Games

Partnering with AOL Instant Messenger through the AIM Plugin Gallery, AIM version 6.5 and up came bundled with the English version of QQ Games.

[2] The English version of QQ Games started its open Beta in Spring 2007 in partnership with AIM, and continued testing until October 3, 2007.

[3] Within the first week of its launch, the peak concurrent user number rose to over 500.

Currently, the PCU hovers around 2500, which has increased as the number of games offered expanded.

While the service only featured twelve multiplayer games at the time, and a Flash portal powered my MochiMedia[4] if the site follows the model of QQ Games in China, the number of games offered is slated to expand as the service matures.