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  2. Games as a service - Wikipedia

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    In the video game industry, games as a service (GaaS) (also referred to as a live-service game) represents providing video games or game content on a continuing revenue model, similar to software as a service. Games as a service are ways to monetize video games either after their initial sale, or to support a free-to-play model. Games released ...

  3. Com2uS Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Gamevil has created more than 60 video games, including 10 award-winning games such as NOM and Skipping Stone. It is now one of the largest mobile game companies in the Republic of Korea, servicing its games on SK Telecom, KTF, and LG Telecom. [citation needed] Gamevil acquired one of its oldest rivals, Seoul-based Com2uS on October 4, 2013. [5]

  4. as a service - Wikipedia

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    In the video game industry, games as a service (GaaS) (also referred to as a live-service game) represents providing video games or game content on a continuing revenue model, similar to software as a service. Games as a service are ways to monetize video games either after their initial sale, or to support a free-to-play model. Games released ...

  5. Category:Mobile game companies - Wikipedia

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  6. Netmarble - Wikipedia

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    Netmarble produces role-playing mobile games. As of 2015, it had more than 3,000 employees and served over 120 countries worldwide. In May 2017, Bang took the company public, raising $2.4 billion. [4] Netmarble has developed mobile games including Seven Knights, Raven (Evilbane in the U.S.) and Everybody's Marble.

  7. Scopely - Wikipedia

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    [4] [30] The game was #1 for free apps in the App Store in 49 countries [4] and the #1 app on both the iPhone and the iPad in the U.S. [31] In September 2013, Scopely launched Wordly, a spelling game that reached #1 on the top free apps chart in the App Store, and was the first game with single-player mode developed by Scopely. [32]

  8. Machine Zone - Wikipedia

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    Machine Zone, Inc. (MZ) is an American privately held technology company, founded in 2008 and based in Palo Alto, California.The company is best known for its widely advertised freemium mobile MMO strategy games Game of War: Fire Age and Mobile Strike, [5] which have both simultaneously been ranked among the top ten highest-grossing mobile games.

  9. 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.