Tech giant IBM has agreed to settle a patent lawsuit with mobile game maker Zynga after securing a $45m jury verdict earlier this year, Reuters reported, citing a filing in Delaware federal court ...
Mobile games publisher Zynga has sold mobile ads and monetisation platform Chartboost to LoopMe for an undisclosed fee. LoopMe said the deal is part of its plans to expand its own AI-powered brand ...
IBM and video game maker Take-Two Interactive told a Delaware federal court on Monday that IBM is dismissing its lawsuit that ...
The news train has certainly slowed as we approach the Christmas holidays, but the mobile games industry never sleeps. Zynga sold mobile ads and monetisation platform Chartboost to LoopMe this week ...
Fueled by high-profile exits, robust investments, and a young, dynamic talent pool, Türkiye is transforming into a global ...
Türkiye's gaming startup ecosystem has grown globally in recent years, driven primarily by a blend of high-profile exits, substantial ...
today announced its acquisition of mobile advertising and monetization platform Chartboost from Zynga Inc., a wholly-owned publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software (NASDAQ: TTWO).
Frank Gibeau, President at Zynga, added, “We are proud of the work that we did with Chartboost during their time as part of our organization, and are grateful to the contributions that they made ...
On Tuesday, mobile video ad platform LoopMe bought mobile monetization platform Chartboost from mobile game publisher Zynga. That’s a lot of mobile. Zynga, which is owned by Take-Two Interactive ...
Following the acquisition, LoopMe’s demand partners and Chartboost’s publisher partners will benefit from enhanced capabilities to drive more measurable ad performance and app monetization, including ...