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ngmoco gets acquired by DeNA - Now biggest mobile social gaming platform

Posted by AndrewH in Game News on October 12, 2010

ngmoco is a very popular iOS game developer who recently stated that they would indeed be bringing their games over to the Android platform with We Rule! being the first title slated for release soon. Well up to $400 million dollars later, mobile internet company DeNA has just acquired ngmoco making DeNA the biggest mobile social gaming platform company.

ngmoco shareholders and employees will receive $300 million dollars in cash and securities with up to an addition $100 million dollars for consideration. In other words a lot of people just got a lot of money.

“In ngmoco and its team we see a lot of the same talent and dynamic traction that we have in the Japanese market, making the merger a perfect fit for us,” said Tomoko Namba, founder and CEO, DeNA. “This acquisition cements DeNA's leadership position in the U.S. We’re building the largest mobile social gaming platform in the world and populating it with incredible games and services."

According to the press release ngmoco will be responsible for promoting DeNA's "X-device X-border" strategy and using/developing Mobage, DeNA's cross-platform gaming SDK, to allow game developers to make games for both iOS and Android for both Western and Japanese customers. That is a pretty big customer base right there. It'll be interesting to see how this affects ngmoco and their commitment to bringing their games to Android.

You can check out the full press release below...

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DeNA today announces it is acquiring ngmoco, Inc., for up to US$400 million in cash and securities, creating the world’s largest mobile social games platform company.

“This acquisition cements DeNA's leadership position in the U.S. We’re building the largest mobile social gaming platform in the world and populating it with incredible games and services.”

ngmoco’s shareholders and employees will receive US$300 million in cash and securities and are entitled to additional consideration, up to a maximum of US$100 million, contingent upon the achievement of certain performance milestones through Dec. 31, 2011.

“In ngmoco and its team we see a lot of the same talent and dynamic traction that we have in the Japanese market, making the merger a perfect fit for us,” said Tomoko Namba, founder and CEO, DeNA. “This acquisition cements DeNA's leadership position in the U.S. We’re building the largest mobile social gaming platform in the world and populating it with incredible games and services.”

Headquartered in San Francisco, and with studios in New York and Portland, ngmoco was founded in 2008 by games industry veterans Neil Young, Bob Stevenson, Alan Yu and Joe Keene. ngmoco’s games are played more than 50 million minutes a day and have been downloaded more than 60 million times on Apple’s iOS devices, resulting in 20 top 10 applications. The company’s Plus+ social network has over 13.5 million registered users, with more than 50 million friend connections and has been installed more than 86 million times. In September, ngmoco announced its commitment to the Android platform with games and services arriving in the fourth quarter.

“We are delighted to be joining forces with DeNA, a company that we have admired and aspired to,” said Neil Young, founder and CEO, ngmoco. “The opportunity to be a part of creating the number one social mobile game platform company and to benefit from the unique learning and knowledge that DeNA possesses is an amazing way to accelerate our vision for gaming.”

As a wholly owned subsidiary, ngmoco will be responsible for bringing DeNA’s “X-Device X-Border” strategy to Western markets by making DeNA’s Mobage a global service and platform for games. A key focus for the company is the creation of a unified open developer platform that combines ngmoco’s state of the art smartphone technology framework with DeNA’s pioneering Mobage Open SDK. The unified Mobage Smartphone Platform will allow developers to target both iOS & Android and access both Western and Japanese customers.

A developer preview of the new global gaming platform will take place in December with further details to be announced.

About DeNA

DeNA was founded in 1999 by Tomoko Namba and has become one of the world's most successful mobile Internet companies with games and community products that reach 100 million consumers spanning mobile and PC platforms. The company's 'DNA' is comprised of great people that share an unrivaled passion for engaging entertainment. We invite big dreamers and game-changers to learn more about us at http://www.denaglobal.com.

About ngmoco

Headquartered in San Francisco, ngmoco was founded in 2008 by games industry veterans committed to the new mobile landscape opened up by Apple’s iPhone. ngmoco creates and publishes games for the iPhone and beyond in collaboration with the best and brightest game makers in the world. Founded by Neil Young, Bob Stevenson, Alan Yu and Joe Keene, the company’s investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Maples Investments/FloodGate, Norwest Venture Partners, Institutional Venture Partners & Google Ventures. To witness the lives and minds of the ngmoco team at work on the future of iPhone and iPod touch games, visit http://www.ngmoco.com.

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