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By Trilby Beresford Associate Editor Mobile games company Scopely on Thursday revealed the new free-to-play game Kingdom Maker. The massively multiplayer game, an original IP that combines real ...
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Scopely revealed its new mobile game, a medieval fantasy title called Kingdom Maker. The free-to-play game is an RTS/RPG/MMO hybrid, and it launches today on the App Store and Google Play.
Rahimi’s studio in Los Angeles had managed to launch Marvel Strike Force, a free-to-play fighting game in 2018. And in 2020, under Scopely’s ownership, Marvel Strike Force grew its revenues ...
Scopely Inc. has unveiled its next mobile game: "Scrabble Go." The deal brings the official brand, board and dictionaries to a new, free-to-play mobile game that will launch worldwide on Android ...
Scopely, the mobile game company behind big brand tie-ins like The Walking Dead: Road to Survival, WWE Champions and Wheel of Fortune: Free Play, hit $1 billion in lifetime revenue. Six of the ...
GSN Games’s portfolio of free-to-play mobile and online games includes “Solitaire TriPeaks,” “Bingo Bash” and “Wheel of Fortune Slots.” Scopely will pay half the $1 billion purchase ...
and look forward to joining forces with the impressive team at Scopely, who have a well-deserved reputation as one of the preeminent companies in the free-to-play games arena,” said Aaron Loeb ...
Scopely continues to attract buckets of bucks for its free-to-play mobile games business. And after banking $340 million in fresh capital, the company is renewing the hunt for new acquisitions to ...
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Pokémon GO Reassures Players The Game Won't Experience 'Major Changes' After Scopely AcquisitionFans have looked to the gradual tweaks made to Marvel Strike Force after Scopely acquired the game, noting that it slowly changed, over a period of a couple of years, from free-to-play friendly to ...
MONOPOLY GO! and Stumble Guys developer Scopely will acquire Niantic‘s games business, including Pokemon GO, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and the development teams behind them, for $3.5 ...
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