U.S. mobile games studio SGN on Wednesday announced an investment of $130 million from Netmarble Games, the No. 1 mobile games publisher in South Korea. “Through this major investment from Netmarble, ...
Only two months after buying Social Gaming Network (SGN), MindJolt, the game distribution company led by MySpace founder and former CEO Chris DeWolfe, is churning out its first mobile social game ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SGN, a fast-growing developer of freemium mobile games like “Cookie Jam,” has banked $130 million from Netmarble Games, the top ...
When Myspace veteran Chris DeWolfe wanted to break into the online gaming industry, he teamed with two other Myspace co-founders to acquire social game company MindJolt in 2010. A year later, the ...
Los Angeles mobile gaming company SGN has acquired TinyCo, the San Francisco mobile studio best known for titles like Marvel Avengers Academy and Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff. The figures involved ...
U.S. mobile games studio SGN on Wednesday announced an investment of $130 million from Netmarble Games, the No. 1 mobile games publisher in South Korea. “Through this major investment from Netmarble, ...
SGN, a fast-growing developer of freemium mobile games like “Cookie Jam,” has banked $130 million from Netmarble Games, the top mobile-games publisher in South Korea. The deal makes Netmarble the ...
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