3 Ways Zynga Wins Big: Earnings, An Acquisition, A Headcount Cut


Zynga came out with 2013 full year and fourth quarter results a full week ahead of schedule, but the move seems to be paying off. Shares were up close to 20% to $4.25 in after-hours trading following...

Zynga Needs A Cash Cow – Buys A Peacock


Don Mattrick, Zynga’s new CEO, clearly wants to show he is the opposite of his predecessor. The previous guy spent $200 M buying OMGPOP, the creator of a faddish drawing game that took the world by...

Zynga buying ‘Clumsy Ninja’ maker, cutting staff


Zynga buying 'Clumsy Ninja' maker, laying off 15 percent of employees in turnaround plan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Zynga Inc. said Thursday it was buying NaturalMotion, the company behind the hit mobile...

Big Viking Rush in To Save ‘YoVille’ From Zynga’s Axe


I get a lot of social media messages from people who are all attempting to sell me on one video game-related cause or another. It might be a new game they’re working on, a freshly debuted Kickstarter...

A Look Back At 2013 Predictions: What Worked, What Didn’t


I thought it was a good point to review my pontificating in 2013. So I’ve pulled all my articles from the year to see if I’m a dunce. This is what I found from the run up to summer 2013: The U.K....
    






Former Social Gaming Giant Zynga Loses $600M in 5 Years


The pages of Facebook used to teem with Zynga-based social games that titillated and stimulated appetites for novel experiences among gamers. Farmville and Mafia Wars are just two examples of marvels...

Zynga to shutter OMGPOP website on September 30th

Zynga to shutter OMGPOP website on September 30th

OMGPOP has had a rough life under Zynga's wing -- the startup fell from grace as it became clear that Draw Something was more a one-hit wonder than a sustainable profit engine. It makes sense, then, that Zynga is continuing its cost-cutting spree with plans to close OMGPOP's less successful web portal. The shutdown will start with four of OMGPOP's web games, which stop running on August 29th. OMGPOP.com will go dark a month later, on September 30th. Only mobile apps will remain after the closure, including Draw Something, Draw Something 2 and Draw My Thing. The move isn't surprising given Zynga's strengthened mobile focus, but we're still sad to see OMGPOP lose a large part of its remaining identity.

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Zynga to shutter OMGPOP website on September 30th

Zynga to shutter OMGPOP website on September 30th

OMGPOP has had a rough life under Zynga's wing -- the startup fell from grace as it became clear that Draw Something was more a one-hit wonder than a sustainable profit engine. It makes sense, then, that Zynga is continuing its cost-cutting spree with plans to close OMGPOP's less successful web portal. The shutdown will start with four of OMGPOP's web games, which stop running on August 29th. OMGPOP.com will go dark a month later, on September 30th. Only mobile apps will remain after the closure, including Draw Something, Draw Something 2 and Draw My Thing. The move isn't surprising given Zynga's strengthened mobile focus, but we're still sad to see OMGPOP lose a large part of its remaining identity.

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Via: Polygon

Source: Zynga (1), (2)

Kabam Now Valued at $700 Million After Employees Sale Common Stock


Kabam, after a sale of $38.5 million in former workers’ common stock, ended up worth a hefty $700 million. However, according to the Wall Street Journal, the company is not keeping any of the money....