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  • מתוך המשחק "Pirate Kings" מבית ג'לי באטן ופלייטיקה

    Game over: Playtika's Israeli studio shuts down for good

    16.02.23| Irad Atzmon-SchmayerJelly Button was one of Playtika's first acquisitions in the casual game genre, helping the company change direction from controversial social casino games. However, in the last round of layoffs in December, the company closed the studio permanently and fired most of its employees

  • מוסף שבועי 19.1.23 איור שער

    Candy crack: Casual gaming addiction is not child’s play

    22.01.23|Ariel GreisasLost hours, huge expenses and lies - this is what the lives of mobile game addicts look like, and this is how the addictive mechanism works

  • אריק ראפס

    Playtika CSO: "We are looking to acquire companies in distress"

    31.10.22| Irad Atzmon-SchmayerPlaytika Chief Strategy Officer, Eric Rapps, talks about the gaming company's investment strategy, what it sees in blockchain technology, and why its staff reflects the Israeli high-tech industry as a whole

  • Playtika's offices in Herzliya. Photo: Effi Shmeich

    Israeli gaming company Playtika's shares leap nearly nearly 17% in Nadsaq debut

    15.01.21|Reuters and CTechThe IPO, the biggest U.S. listing in 2021 so far, raised $1.88 billion for the casual gaming powerhouse valued at $13.79 billion

  • Israeli game developers. Illustration by Yonatan Popper

    Game Changers: The evolution of Israel’s video game industry

    03.10.20|Amit Kling and Omri RosenIs the local gaming ecosystem ready to make the leap from casual mobile games to Triple-A titles?

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