Gaming giant Zynga will buy Turkish developer Peak for $1.8 billion in its biggest ever acquisition
US casual gaming giant Zynga is buying Turkish mobile game developer Peak for $1.8 billion, the company confirmed Monday.
The cash-and-share deal will see Peak's 100-strong team and its portfolio of mobile game franchises join Zynga. Zynga name checked two franchises: "Toon Blast" and "Toy Blast" which have consistently ranked in the top 20 grossing iPhone games in the US over the last two years.Casual gaming firm Zynga will buy Turkish mobile game developer for $1.8 billion in a cash-and-share deal, the firm announced Monday.
The deal brings Peak's 100-strong team plus two successful game franchises, "Toon Blast" and "Toy Blast", to Zynga's roster.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
The Fed unveils top corporate-bond ETFs targeted in its $1.3 billion stimulus spree - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »
My hometown's battle against smart meters and a $12 billion utility - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »
Top business stories this week: Minnesota protests, Silver Lake, healthcare startups - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »
The US needs to completely reshape how it does business with China - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »
Microsoft's carbon initiative could be big business: Morgan Stanley - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »
DTC vitamin companies are thriving in response to coronavirus demand - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
Weiterlesen »