Money August 13, 2014 King acquired Nonstop Games for $32 million The candy company announced that it is going to engage in hardcore games. The first step in this direction was the purchase of Singapore Nonstop Games for $ 32 million. The studio is known for having developed the Heroes of Honor strategy, a lightweight and colorful version of Traviana.How much?
Conferences June 27, 2014 Kabam: the difference between LTV and the cost of attracting a user should be 20%
Industry June 5, 2014 Total downloads of Kabam games under the Camelot franchise have exceeded the mark of 34 million
Industry March 11, 2014 Kabam bought the authors of Underworld Empire for $90 million Having earned over $360 million last year, the American company Kabam decided to diversify its business by buying the Phoenix Age studio based in San Francisco.
Industry January 22, 2014 Kabam earned $360 million in 2013 Kabam, an American-Chinese publisher and developer of free-to-play games, reported revenue of more than $360 million last year.
Industry December 9, 2013 Kabam has released new titles on “The Hobbit” American Kabam continues to master the Professor’s legacy with the blessing of WarnerBros. The other day, she launched two browser and one mobile game based on Peter Jackson’s new film “The Hobbit: The Wasteland of Smaug”.
Industry October 29, 2013 How much does it cost to develop a mobile free-2-play game? Chris Carvalho, COO of Kabam, told about this at the GMIC event held in San Francisco the other day.
Other October 14, 2013 Kabam announced Fast & Furious 7 The authors of Kingdoms of Camelot and Dragons of Atlantis have announced that they are working together with Universal Pictures on the next game adaptation of the film “Fast and Furious”.
Other October 7, 2013 Kabam has focused its attention on mobile games Kabam is going to close its browser title Imperium: Galactic Wars, which will lead to the dismissal of 23 employees of the studio located in Austin, Texas. The company intends to focus on mobile applications.
Other September 23, 2013 Kabam has released Heroes of Camelot on iOS An American company headed by Kevin Cho is trying to implement the Japanese experience of DeNA in the Western market, using its own franchise as leverage.
Other August 28, 2013 Google invests in Kabam Kevin Cho’s company found high patrons: the names of venture funds that bought part of its shares last July became known. Google Ventures is one of them.
Industry August 26, 2013 KLab games will appear in Europe According to Nikkei, a Japanese daily publication devoted to business issues, Kabam has become a partner of KLab, the developer of the Lord of the Dragons card butler.