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Zynga acquires mobile game developer OMGPOP - Los Angeles Times

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Zynga acquires mobile game developer OMGPOP - Los Angeles Times
Mar 21st 2012, 23:52

OMGPOP is acquired by Zynga

Zynga Inc., eager to fast-track its presence in mobile games, on Wednesday said it has snatched up OMGPOP, the New York-based developer of Draw Something and more than 35 other titles.

The purchase price was not disclosed, but VentureBeat reported earlier this week that Zynga and Japanese mobile company Gree were both considering buying OMGPOP for approximately $200 million. 

While OMGPOP has been around since 2006, it wasn't until it released Draw Something six weeks ago that the company vaulted into prominence. The game, sold for both Apple iOS and Google Android devices, challenges one player to draw a picture of an object while the other guesses what is being drawn. Downloaded more than 35 million times, Draw Something is currently the top title on Apple's App Store.

Though Zynga dominates the charts for Facebook games, occupying six of the top 10 titles within the social network, Zynga scores less well in mobile games. Its Scramble With Friends is the No. 10 title among top iOS paid applications, and Words With Friends is No. 42.

The San Francisco social games publisher has worked to beef up its presence outside of Facebook, looking to mobile platforms in particular. It launched more than 15 new games in the last six months and counted 15 million people who play its mobile games at least once a day as of Dec. 31. But the vast majority of Zynga's $1.1-billion annual revenue comes from players on Facebook, prompting Zynga to look to other platforms to grow.

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-- Alex Pham 

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