Zynga
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Blockchain gaming forgotten, but not yet gone | This Week in Business
There's a lot less buzz around blockchain gaming these days, but Zynga's new Web3 title reminds us it's not quite dead yet
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Zynga announces first blockchain game
NFT game Sugartown is company's first Web3 title since announcing a VP of blockchain nearly two years ago
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44% of upcoming Take-Two titles are new IP
CEO Strauss Zelnick tells investors the publisher expects to release 48 games by April 2026
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How does Zynga hunt for whales? | This Week in Business
VP of player success details how the company uses gambling industry tactics to maximize the money it gets from its biggest spenders
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The platform offers users various resources to learn about career opportunities within the UK games industry
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With the new acquisition the firm continues to grow its hypercasual game library
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Zynga opens San Mateo headquarters
New HQ will welcome 300 employees
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Zynga finalizes purchase of Storemaven
The gaming firm adds the mobile business platform as it continues to expand its business offerings
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Everybody hates Zynga | 10 Years Ago This Month
The social gaming giant hits rock bottom, decides to set up camp and stay there for a while
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Star Wars: Hunters delayed to 2023
Zynga pushes back multiplayer title, but soft launch territories will continue to receive content updates
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Zynga reports 2% revenue increase to $691 million for Q1 2022
CEO Frank Gibeau attributes first quarter financial performance in part to company's hyper-casual game offerings
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Update: Publisher's stocks down 13% while mobile developer shares soar over 40%
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Strauss Zelnick: Zynga's contrasting culture is a benefit, not a challenge, for Take-Two
CEO on differing philosophies, new business models and the dream of taking its franchises to big free-to-play markets
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Zynga reports revenues of $705m in Q3
Mobile firm sees 40% income increase year-over-year, and strengthens bottom line with reduced losses
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Zynga grants $1.4m to North Carolina A&T college of engineering
New partnership with university announced to address racial disparities in gaming industry and establish career pipeline
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Zynga acquiring Chartboost for $250m
First quarter financials show publisher's continued acquisitions have led to soaring revenues, but it continues to post net losses
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Zynga pledges $100,000 to Girls Who Code
New partnership announced on International Women's Day will enable non-profit to expand its program of free coding clubs
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Social publisher buys Torchlight 3 developer to help bring existing mobile franchises to consoles and PC
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Zynga still in the market for more acquisitions
President of publishing Bernard Kim says Zynga is more concerned with culture than cost of acquisitions, addresses forecast of continued losses
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NaturalMotion working on cross-platform games as Zynga eyes growth on console, PC
First titles expected to arrive in 2021, no plans for standalone releases on non-mobile platforms
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Zynga posts record revenues, record net losses
Mobile and social publisher expects 2021 to see more record sales and continued losses
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Mass market, mystery boxes and metric-driven design: The legacy of FarmVille
With the original FarmVille shutting down after 11 years, we explore the impact the hit social game had on the industry
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Rollic acquires matching game Onnect for $6m
Zynga subsidiary will now fully take over development of Onnect from Chef Game Studio
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Zynga to open new studio in its Austin office
The new studio will focus on the development of NaturalMotion's Star Wars game
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Zynga posts record quarterly revenues, bookings
Social publisher sees even more acquisitions in its future as revenue, engagement metrics grow, but net loss remains