How mobile games and Ronaldo made a 'Free Fire' 39-year-old a billionaire
Singapore’s
newest billionaire
is a former government employee who rode mobile sensation Free
Fire
into the ranks of the ultra-wealthy this week.
The
battle royale or fight-to-the-death title distributed by Sea Ltd.
ranked among the five most downloaded games on the Apple and Google
app stores for three straight quarters this year and has amassed $1
billion in adjusted revenue since launching in 2017. That propelled a
tripling in Sea’s market value and the fortune of co-founder Gang
Ye, a Carnegie Mellon University alum who’s worked for Wilmar
International Ltd. and Singapore’s Economic Development Board.
The
39-year-old joins fellow co-founder Forrest Li, whose larger stake in
the fast-growing games-to-shopping company earned him a ten-digit
fortune earlier this year. Ye, who moved to Singapore from China in
the 1990s as a teenager and became a citizen shortly after his return
from the US, has served as Sea’s chief operating officer since
2017.
The
executive holds an 8.4 per cent stake in the company and is worth $1
billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. A company
representative declined to comment on his net worth. Read
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