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Newcastle law firm advises on acquisition of Finnish game developer
Newcastle-based Watson Burton LLP has advised mobile gaming platform Palringo on the acquisition of a Finnish game developer, for an undisclosed amount.
The commercial law firm advised on the acquisition of Tribe Studios, in a move which will see Palringo strengthen its in-house games development capability.
Palringo has over 35 million downloads worldwide, with users building communities based on shared interests, particularly gaming. By using the Palringo app, users can chat and simultaneously play games either with fellow members of their community, or join forces to play against other groups.
Tribe Studios, known for its patented Dramagame technology, develops multiplayer games built around chat interaction, where players have multiple points of view and many possible outcomes based on player decisions.
The acquisition will give Palringo the ability to bring the Dramagame technology to users through its app, further strengthening its community gaming offering.
Tim Rea, Palringo CEO, said: “The combination of games, messaging and communities made Tribe Studios a perfect fit for us, and we’re very excited to start working together.
“Palringo has been a client of Watson Burton for a number of years now - I knew that we could rely on them to project manage the acquisition.
“Its specialist technology team formulated the agreement, and liaised with our Finnish lawyers and Tribe Studio’s team in Finland to secure the deal. I’m very happy with the outcome.”
Head of corporate at Watson Burton, Duncan Reid, said: “This acquisition will bring an exciting added dimension for users of the Palringo platform.
“In the fast-paced gaming industry, it is important for businesses like Palringo to continuously develop in order to keep users engaged.
“It is a great move for the company, and one which I’m sure will add to its high growth and continued success.”
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