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Operator
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for standing by for GreenTree s fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] As a reminder, today s conference call is being recorded. I would now like to turn the meeting over to your host for today s call, Mr. Rene Vanguestaine of Christensen, GreenTree s investor relations firm.
Please proceed, Rene.
Investor Relations
Thank you. Hello, everyone. Thank you. GreenTree s earnings release was distributed earlier today and is available on our IR website at ir.998.com, as well as on PR Newswire services.
As a reminder, we also posted a PowerPoint presentation that accompanies our comments to the same IR website. On the call from GreenTree are Mr. Alex Xu, chairman and chief executive officer; Ms. Selina Yang, chief financial officer; and Mr.
How would you react if someone told you that you could help save the world by playing video games?
A group of world s leading video game companies have joined forces to combat climate change, and the latest addition to their partnership, China s TiMi Studios, vows to kick the action up a notch.
Promising to prepare more than 110 million Chinese gamers to address critical climate challenges within the next 12 months, TiMi Studios, a collective of video game developers under Tencent, Chinese IT giant and one of the world s major video game publishers, announced earlier this month that it has become the latest member of the UN-backed Playing for the Planet Alliance .
TiMi Studios has joined the Playing for the Planet Alliance, the first China-based developer to do so.
As the studio behind hugely popular games like Call of Duty: Mobile and Honor of Kings, the Tencent subsidiary has a huge potential reach 110 million players, according to a statement released by TiMi.
This is a significant boost for the United Nations-backed initiative, which already counts Sony, Microsoft, Ubisoft, Supercell, iDreamSky and more among its members. Today s commitment is just the beginning, said Colin Yao, president of TiMi Studios. We will continue to pursue ways to apply the essence of game design to promote sustainability awareness among our community of global players.