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Zynga to buy Peak Games for $1.8B

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27 points by h4l0 6 years ago · 20 comments

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continuations 6 years ago

I'm not familiar with casual gaming. How is Zynga doing these days?

I remember them from the Farmville days when Facebook billed itself as an "application platform" and Farmville was the poster child of that.

Facebook hasn't talked about "application platform" for years now and I don't know anyone still playing games on Facebook. So how is Zynga still a thing?

  • bdcravens 6 years ago

    They transitioned their games to mobile.

    Ignoring today's jump due to the acquisition news, their stock has been pretty strong over the last year. I think they moved past the world domination phase of the company to be a solid game studio.

jacknews 6 years ago

"Both companies share a common vision — to bring people together through games."

sure

  • toyg 6 years ago

    Well, it doesn't say where they bring people - in a dark alley shooting addictive substances up their veins.

  • SheinhardtWigCo 6 years ago

    “To make a shitload of money” doesn’t quite have the same ring.

yalogin 6 years ago

Wow completely forgot that zynga exists. They have that kind of money still?

AdmiralAsshat 6 years ago

In other news, Zynga apparently has $1.8B to blow.

  • bdcravens 6 years ago

    No, only $900M

    > Zynga stated that the deal comprised $900 million in cash, and $900 million in Zynga stock

pixxel 6 years ago

> US casual gaming giant Zynga is buying Turkish mobile game developer Peak for $1.8 billion, the company confirmed Monday.

“casual gaming giant”—I did actually lol at that description of Zynga.

tmpz22 6 years ago

I suggest everyone downloads words with friends 2, video ads between every move. I would avoid their brand like the plague.

shultays 6 years ago

I thought Zynga already bought Peak Games. Was that something else?

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