Thursday, September 4, 2008

MonArc (MONA) PP365.com Completes Online Multi-Player Online Combat Game

BEIJING, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - MonArc Corporation, www.monacorporation.com, (MONA.PK) the issuer is pleased to announce that its PP365.com Division has completed online debugging of its new multi-player fighting game, which has been developed entirely in-house. The online debugging process is a significant step that ensures the play functions work properly when accessed over the Internet.
The next step in launching the game will be stress testing of the servers, to ensure that the software/hardware combination can handle heavy traffic loads without crashing or otherwise impairing program function.

MonArc Corporation CEO Yong Chen advised, "We are making steady progress in the launch of this fighting game. Given the complexity of the programming, coupled with the need to build a hardware platform that can handle large traffic loads, this project is moving along very smoothly. We will continue to provide updates as we progress towards the launch of the live program."

In other corporate news the issuer has completed the shoot for its multimedia advertising campaign. A sample of the interview will be posted in the next few days on the company's web site. The company being a dually listed issuer, has received assurances from its backers that the intention is to expand and broaden the marketing reach outside USA to include Canada, UK, Germany and parts of Asia.

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