Gaming powerhouse Kabam has sent a message to players of two lucrative games. Apparently, some players have been hacking and cheating to exploit the economy of the games for their own benefit. The ...
Social gaming company Kabam plans to launch its new game The Godfather: Five Families exclusively for 45 days on Google+, ratcheting up its competition with Facebook. It's the first time that Google ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Here’s a “kaboom” for all those social game skeptics out there. Kabam has ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kabam, Inc., creator of massively multi-player mobile games for a global audience, today announced it has divested its first generation mobile and third party published ...
Mobile game developer and publisher Kabam Inc. is opening a studio in Los Angeles after acquiring a pair of local start-ups, the company announced Tuesday. Kabam has created mobile gaming apps for ...
Vancouver-headquartered mobile games developer Kabam has laid off approximately 35 people, or roughly 7 percent of its workforce, in a move following review of its strategic priorities. The total ...
In some ways, Kabam, a social gaming company, is a textbook case on how to survive on Facebook without the resources of a much larger rival — namely, Zynga. Kabam’s approach since its founding in 2006 ...
At first glance, the rise and fall of Kabam looks like a classic business failure. The US/Chinese outfit... Expanded fast into mobile Raised too much VC cash Bought too many movie licences Went into ...
How can Google strike back at the Facebook mob? With games. Google and Kabam hope to do just that with the exclusively-for-Google+ The Godfather: Five Families. It’s no surprise that Kabam’s latest is ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kabam, a leading developer of massively multiplayer social games, today announced it has raised $30 million in series C funding to fuel its aggressive growth ...
U.S. online games company Kabam has set up a US$50 million fund to help Japanese game developers break into the North American and European markets. In return for a share of the revenue, the fund will ...
Kabam, the gaming company that has developed mobile games in partnership with entertainment brands including Disney, Marvel and Universal, has laid off about 7% — around 35 people — of its workforce, ...