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Ubisoft Acquires Mobile Game Publisher Ketchapp

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Ubisoft Acquires Mobile Game Publisher Ketchapp

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon is one of the games by Ubisoft who recently acquired free mobile game publisher Ketchapp.

ARTNEWS: Ubisoft acquisition of Ketchapp makes it the fourth biggest mobile game publisher and increases its expertise in mobile advertising. (UPDATED)

BY KAZAD

Image: Exodus, a free mobile game is one of the games Ubisoft gains with the acquisition of Ketchapp

Exodus, a free mobile game by Ketchapp comes with Ubisoft acquisition of the free mobile game company. Image: Ketchapp

PARIS — Ubisoft has acquired Ketchapp, the publisher of free-to-play games for mobile and tablets. With this move, Ketchapp has become part of Ubisoft’s international network of studios, making it the fourth biggest mobile game publisher in terms of downloads.

Industry watchers describe Ubisoft’s procurement of Ketchapp as a strategic move.  In addition to expanding the company’s footprint in digital and mobile gaming, there is also the opportunity for an increase in mobile advertising. “This acquisition gives Ubisoft one of the world’s leading mobile game publishers and reinforces our advertising capabilities in mobile gaming,” notes Jean-Michel Detoc, executive director of Ubisoft’s mobile business.

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Since its creation in 2014, Ketchapp has consistently produced free mobile games that have intrigue players. Some of the games include ZigZag, Stack, Stick Hero, Twist, and Jelly Jump.  In three years, Ketchapp’s mobile games have been downloaded nearly 700 million times, an average of more than 23 million downloads per month.

What has sustained Ketchapp in the competitive mobile game industry is its commitment to creating fun and accessible gameplay experiences. Additionally, the fostering of an animation of a collective community of millions of players has helped the company grow. Above all else, the company’s expertise in mobile advertising and cross-promotion has given it greater recognition in the mobile game world.

The future prospect of this new acquisition is generating a lot of excitement at Ubisoft.  “With Ketchapp, Ubisoft acquires a highly profitable publisher with a successful portfolio of free-to-play games for mobile,” declared Jean-Michel Detoc.

However, the excitement is not just at Ubisoft. At Ketchapp, they are looking forward to the future with glee. “We are thrilled to become part of Ubisoft’s international network of talented teams,” said Antoine and Michel Morcos, managing directors and co-founders of Ketchapp.  They added: “We founded Ketchapp with the intention of creating captivating gaming experiences, and we are looking forward to leveraging Ubisoft’s creativity and resources to enrich our existing and upcoming titles.”

Ubisoft is a leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services in the world.  The company is delivering original and memorable gaming experiences across all popular platforms. Ubisoft has a rich portfolio of world-renowned brands. They include Assassin’s Creed, Just Dance, Watchdogs, Tom Clancy’s video game series, Rayman and Far Cry. Ubisoft games are on game consoles, mobile phones, tablets, and PCs.  With a worldwide network of studios and business offices, the company in 2015-16 fiscal year generated sales of €1.394 billion.

Although Ubisoft’s purchase of Ketchapp is subject to customary closing conditions, nonetheless, there is already a celebration in both companies. The acquisition will close in Ubisoft’s 2016-17 third quarter.

Here is a list of some of the free mobile games by Ketchapp, the publisher that was recently acquired by Ubisoft.

  • ZigZag
  • Stack
  • Stick Hero
  • Twist
  • Jelly Jump
  • Dunk Shot
  • Fidget Spinner
  • Rider
  • Ballz
  • Knife Hits
  • Sky Ball
  • Ball Race
  • Rush
  • Stairs
  • Space Snake
  • Fuse Balls
  • Space Frontier
  • Hop
  • Skyward
  • Break Liner

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