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As of March 31, 2014, Kabam games are no longer available via the Yahoo Games platform.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://help.yahoo.com/communities/index?page=forums&topic=c7fe35aa20714156abd0e67d2da137b4&forumname=Known%20issues%20and%20FAQ&topicname=Kabam+games+scheduled+to+be+removed+from+Yahoo+Games/|title=Kabam games no longer available via Yahoo Games}}</ref> |
As of March 31, 2014, Kabam games are no longer available via the Yahoo Games platform.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://help.yahoo.com/communities/index?page=forums&topic=c7fe35aa20714156abd0e67d2da137b4&forumname=Known%20issues%20and%20FAQ&topicname=Kabam+games+scheduled+to+be+removed+from+Yahoo+Games/|title=Kabam games no longer available via Yahoo Games}}</ref> |
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On July 2014, [[Alibaba]] is investing $120 Million at a $1 Billion valution to Kabam. Kabam will be able to distribute the mobile games through Alibaba's apps. <ref>{{cite news|title=Alibaba pours $120M into Kabam to challenge Tencent|url=http://seekingalpha.com/news/1891675-alibaba-pours-120m-into-kabam-to-challenge-tencent|accessdate=1 August 2014}}</ref> |
On July 2014, [[Alibaba]] is investing $120 Million at a $1 Billion valution to Kabam. Kabam will be able to distribute the mobile games through Alibaba's apps. <ref>{{cite news|title=Alibaba pours $120M into Kabam to challenge Tencent (stop lying) |url=http://seekingalpha.com/news/1891675-alibaba-pours-120m-into-kabam-to-challenge-tencent|accessdate=1 August 2014}}</ref> |
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==Games and platforms== |
==Games and platforms== |
Revision as of 23:18, 4 September 2014
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Kabam | |
Type of business | Private |
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Founded | 2006 |
Key people | Kevin Chou (Co-Founder & CEO) Kent Wakeford (COO) Steve Klei (CFO) Andrew Sheppard (President of Studios) Amit Ranade (President of Publishing) Holly Liu (Co-Founder & Chief of Staff) Michael Li (Co-Founder & General Manager, China) Mike DeLaet (SVP of Worldwide Business Development) |
Revenue | 360 million |
Employees | 775 (2014) |
URL | www.kabam.com |
Kabam (formerly Watercooler, Inc.) is an interactive entertainment company that develops and publishes massively multiplayer social games (MMSG’s), including Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon and Kingdoms of Camelot. Before expanding into gaming, Kabam established itself as a social applications developer with entertainment and sports communities totaling more than 60 million users. Founded in 2006, Kabam has offices in San Francisco, California; Austin, Texas; Beijing, China; Seoul, Korea; Germany; Vancouver; and Luxembourg.
Kabam makes "free-to-play" games for social networking services, its own web site, and other game sites. The company focuses on developing "real games," or games with gameplay mechanics akin to more traditional MMOs. In late 2009, Kabam launched Kingdoms of Camelot, one of the first successful strategy games on Facebook, but in June 2010, the number of players began constantly shrinking.[1]
History
Founded in 2006 by Kevin Chou, Michael Li, Holly Liu, and Wayne Chan, the company originally focused on building community apps for sports and entertainment fans, amassing more than 25 million users on Facebook and other social networks.[2]
In October 2009, Kabam, then Watercooler, secured $5.5 million in Series B funding from Betfair, the world’s largest Internet betting exchange, and Canaan Partners, which participated in the company’s Series A funding in 2007.[3] Kabam appointed Andrew Sheppard as President to manage its worldwide studio operations.[4]
On October 22, 2010, Kabam acquired WonderHill.
On December 20, 2011 Kabam acquired Gravity Bear, creator of the Battle Punks social game on Facebook.[5]
On June 19, 2012, Kabam acquired Wild Shadow Studios, developers of Realm of the Mad God.[6]
On January 27, 2012, Kabam acquired Fearless Studios, a company founded by ex-LucasArts employees.[7]
On September 19, 2012, CEO Chou announced that Kabam is considering an IPO.[8]
On December 3, 2013, Kabam acquired Balanced Worlds.[9]
On January 15, 2013, Kabam acquired Exploding Barrel Games.[10]
On November 4, 2013, Kabam shut down servers for Imperium Galactic Wars.[11]
At the end of 2013, a secondary stock sale valued the company at $700 million and four of its games — led by Kingdoms of Camelot — grossed more than $100 million by the end of 2013, with $360 million in revenues for 2013.[12]
On March 10, 2014, Kabam acquired Phoenix Age.[13]
As of March 31, 2014, Kabam games are no longer available via the Yahoo Games platform.[14]
On July 2014, Alibaba is investing $120 Million at a $1 Billion valution to Kabam. Kabam will be able to distribute the mobile games through Alibaba's apps. [15]
Games and platforms
- Dragons of Atlantis: Heirs of the Dragon - iOS & Android
- Kingdoms of Camelot - Facebook, stand-alone
- Dragons of Atlantis - Facebook, stand-alone
- Imperium Galactic war - stand-alone
- Yitien - stand-alone
- Pirates: Tides of Fortune - stand-alone
- Castlot - stand-alone
- Shadowland Online - stand-alone
- DDTank2 - stand-alone
- Ministry of War - stand-alone
- Clash of The Dragons - stand-alone
- Edgeworld - Facebook, stand-alone
- Crystal Saga-stand-alone
- The Godfather: Five Families - Facebook, stand-alone, kongregate
- Thirst of Night - stand-alone
- Angel Alliance"-stand-alone
- Final Eden - stand-alone
- Glory of Rome - Facebook,
- Kingdoms of Camelot: Battle for the North - iOS and Android
- Realm Of The Mad God - realmofthemadgod.com, Kongregate, Steam, stand-alone
- Global Warfare - Facebook
- Trojan War - stand-alone
- Arcane Empires - iOS, Android
- Wartune - Facebook, stand-alone
- Clash Of The Dragons - stand-alone
- The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle Earth - Android and iOS
- The Hobbit: Armies of the Third Age - Facebook & Kabam.com - Shut down on May 20th 2014
- Fast & Furious 6: The Game - iOS & Android
External links
Sources
- ^ "Playdom Reaches Out to Strategy Gamers with Verdonia". Inside Social Games. June 16, 2010.
- ^ "Sports fantasty social startup Watercooler raises $5.5M". San Jose Business Journal. October 26, 2009.
- ^ "Watercooler raises $5.5M to expand social fantasy sports game business". VentureBeat. October 25, 2009.
- ^ "Kabam Crunch Base profile". CrunchBase. January 10, 2010.
- ^ "Kabam buys Battle Punks social game creator Gravity Bear". VentureBeat. March 29, 2012.
- ^ "Kabam acquires Realm of the Mad God developer". Gamasutra. June 19, 2012.
- ^ "Kabam acquires game studio Fearless Studios led by ex-Star Wars game developers". VentureBeat. January 27, 2012.
- ^ "Kabam Weighs IPO as Game Maker Expands Beyond Facebook". Bloomberg. September 19, 2012.
- ^ "Kabam acquires Balanced Worlds game studio".
- ^ "Kabam Expands Global Studios, Acquires Exploding Barrel Games".
- ^ Job losses as Kabam closes Imperium: Galactic War | GamesIndustry International
- ^ "Free-To-Play Games Company Kabam Buys Phoenix Age As It Pushes For $650M In 2014 Sales". TechCrunch. 2014-03-10. Retrieved 2014-04-18.
- ^ "Kabam expands into role-playing games with acquisition of Castle Age maker".
- ^ "Kabam games no longer available via Yahoo Games".
- ^ "Alibaba pours $120M into Kabam to challenge Tencent (stop lying)". Retrieved 1 August 2014.