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    TikTok Leads the Game: How Viral Trends Transform Into Mobile Gaming Hits

    16.01.25|Sponsored ContentIn an era where business success depends on predicting the next trend, TikTok has emerged as a strategic compass for the global gaming industry. What begins as a viral trend on the platform rapidly evolves into successful business models and mobile games that attract millions of users

  • צוות מון אקטיב Moon Active

    Moon Active acquiring Zen Match for estimated $100-150 million

    22.12.22|Meir OrbachThe Israeli gaming unicorn purchased the mobile game along with the associated team from its Turkish developer, Good Job Games

  • The co-founders of Obscure Games

    “UAE investors want to get in on the Israeli gaming scene”

    07.02.21|Amit KlingArab gamers partnered with Israeli startup accelerator Hybrid to help boost their startup, Obscure Games, which is set to release its first game

  • Playtika made an IPO last Friday

    While 2020 was good for the gaming industry, the rules of the game are changing

    17.01.21|Amit KlingThe gaming industry may have gotten a boost from the pandemic but the risks are still the same: growing competition, a fickle audience, and new threats from Apple

  • Playtika's office in Herzliya Pituach. Photo: Efi Sameach

    Playtika Recruits 70 new Employees, Launches Coffee Shop for the Company's Workers

    02.06.20|CTechPlaytika develops free-to-play applications and online games and reports over 27 million monthly active users

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