MindMaze has secured a total of $100 million funds from an early round led by India’s Hinduja Group. MindMaze, which until now is focusing on developing virtual reality interfaces in the healthcare sector aims to form future contracts and service centers, as well as expanding the technology for other uses in the form of gaming, educational and fitness applications.
In its quest to help game makers improve player engagement, GamesAnalytics has changed its name to DeltaDNA and added a self-serve consulting business to its services, VentureBeat reported.
Playtech said it intended to spend more than EUR 600 million for acquisitions to capitalize on the increased use of mobile devices for online betting.
Clustrix announces the new funding worth $10M from HighBar.
Dan Morris of Facebook will discuss mobile gaming at the Casual Connect conference.
Zynga's profits were massively reduced due to an exodus of players, but CEO Don Mattrick remained optimistic.
Due to disappointing figures, Zynga's plans to enter the online gambling industry were halted.
In a retraction of previous policies, independent game developers may now self-publish on the Xbox One game console according to Microsoft.
Lawrence Ho invested in two Russian gambling resorts valued at US$630 million as a means of overseas business expansion.
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