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  2. Realm of the Mad God - Wikipedia

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    On June 23, 2016, Kabam announced that they would be transferring Realm of the Mad God to DECA Games on July 15. [6] On June 12, 2018, DECA Games revealed that development for a Unity version of the client had begun. A trailer for this was released on December 13, 2019, and revealed the Unity version would be named Realm of the Mad God Exalt.

  3. Deca Games - Wikipedia

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    Deca Games, stylized as DECA, is a game publisher and developer of video games that is headquartered in Berlin, Germany. The company's primary focus is on acquiring and operating older free-to-play games as a service. They are the current owners and developers of the massively multiplayer online shooter Realm of the Mad God.

  4. Kabam - Wikipedia

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    On June 23, 2016, Kabam announced that they would be selling Realm of the Mad God to DECA Games. In July 2016, Kabam announced that Marvel Contest of Champions hit $100 million in gross revenue in seven months, the fastest of any game in the company's history (The Hobbit was next fastest at 13 months). In November 2016, Kabam appointed Jeff ...

  5. Realm of the Mad God Guide - AOL

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    This is how Realm of the Mad God begins, a free online multiplayer RPG that. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  6. Deca Sports - Wikipedia

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    Each installment of the Deca Sports series is a compilation of 10 playable sports. While most of the sports availability differ greatly from game to game, some are repeated across multiple titles, such as volleyball being in the first and third games of the main trilogy (albeit in a different setting), for a total of 47 unique different sports across the series.

  7. DragonVale - Wikipedia

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    DragonVale was one of the first breed-and-nurture games to be a commercial success. The game has been downloaded over 45 million times and has generated a total revenue of over $200 million. DragonVale was acquired by DECA Games in March 2020, after the shut down of Backflip Studios. [1] [2]

  8. Deca Sports (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Deca Sports (Deca Sporta in Japan and South Korea, Sports Island in Europe) is a sports video game for the Wii developed by Hudson Soft. It is a collection of ten different sports simulations controlled with the Wii Remote .

  9. DE&S Deca - Wikipedia

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    DE&S Deca, formerly the Defence Electronics and Components Agency (DECA), is an operating centre within Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S). It was formed as an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence in April 2015 from the air division of the Defence Support Group, which was retained when the rest of the group was sold to Babcock International. [1]