Social gaming company Playdom has acquired Hive7.com, a privately held social gaming startup based in Palo Alto, California. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Founded in 2005, Hive7 focuses on building games played on Facebook and other social networks and is best known for Knighthood, a medieval themed game of combat and diplomacy. Its other titles on Facebook, Myspace, Bebo and other social networks include Youtopia, Kick-Off, and Sindicate.
“Our entire team is excited about joining forces with Playdom,” said Max Skibinsky, CEO of Hive7. “Gaining access to Playdom’s industry knowledge and resources represents a unique opportunity for our studio to operate on an entirely new scale.”
“We have moved our development studio into Playdom’s Mountain View office and are hard at work on our next title. We will continue to deliver enjoyable and engaging games to Playdom’s much larger player base,” added Dave Holt, COO and Executive Producer of Hive7.
“We welcome Hive7’s employees and contractors to our family,” said John Pleasants, CEO of Playdom. “Our studio structure enables us to add stand-alone development start-ups like Hive7 to our portfolio without disrupting the cohesion and collegiality that made it such a special place to work. By integrating with our innovative central services and business intelligence functions, Hive7 will be positioned to develop deeper and more compelling games.”
Location: USA, Mountain Views. CA
Ref: F231109-514
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