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MobileBits - About the company

MobileBits is an acquired company based in Hamburg (Germany), founded in 2009 by Benjamin Nitschke, Leif Griga and Karsten Wysk. It operates as a German video game development studio. MobileBits has raised an undisclosed amount in funding from HTGF. The company has 790 active competitors, including 93 funded and 149 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Epic Games, Electronic Arts and Riot Games.

Company Details

MobileBits (formerly exDream) is a German video game development studio. It focuses on the development of multiplayer online games for mobile devices. The company has already built mobile versions of existing games for social and browser game companies. It has developed games including "Soulcraft" and "Soulcraft2". The games are available on the Google Play store, Apple Store, and Steam. It generates revenue through paid games advertisements, in-app purchases, and paid games.
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Founded Year
2009
Location
Hamburg, Germany
Stage
Acquired
Latest Funding Round
Investors
Ranked
Employee Count
1 as on Jul 01, 2024
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Exit Details
Acquired by iVentureGroup (Jun 13, 2012)

MobileBits's acquisition details

MobileBits got acquired by iVentureGroup on Jun 13, 2012.
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MobileBits's funding and investors

MobileBits has raised funding over 1 round. Its latest funding round was a Seed round on Dec 01, 2009 for $*****. 1 investor participated in its latest round. MobileBits has 3 institutional investors.

Here is the list of recent funding rounds of MobileBits:
Date of Funding
Funding Amount
Round Name
Post-Money Valuation
Revenue Multiple
Lead Investors
Other Investors
Dec 01, 2009
2269571
Seed
9478860
4786527
4462484
8972505
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MobileBits' founders and board of directors

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The founders of MobileBits are Benjamin Nitschke, Leif Griga and Karsten Wysk.
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MobileBits' employee count trend

MobileBits has 1 employees as of Jul 24. Here is MobileBits's employee count trend over the years:
Employee count trend for MobileBits
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MobileBits's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of MobileBits include Epic Games, Electronic Arts and Riot Games. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of MobileBits, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
Logo for Epic Games
Epic Games
1991, Cary (United States), Series F
Digital distribution platform for desktop PC games
$8.13B
83/100
2nd
Logo for Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts
1982, Redwood City (United States), Acquired
Developer of interactive entertainment software, games, and online content
-
74/100
3rd
Logo for Riot Games
Riot Games
2006, San Francisco (United States), Acquired
Developer of online multiplayer games and related entertainment content
$15M
71/100
4th
Logo for Bandai Namco Entertainment
Bandai Namco Entertainment
1955, Tokyo (Japan), Public
Video game developer and publisher for PC
-
70/100
5th
Logo for Activision
Activision
1979, Santa Monica (United States), Funding Raised
Video game developer and publisher
-
69/100
6th
Logo for Super Evil Megacorp
Super Evil Megacorp
2012, San Mateo (United States), Series B
Developer of cross-platform video games powered by proprietary game engine
$76.5M
68/100
7th
Logo for Sega
Sega
1940, Tokyo (Japan), Acquired
Video game software and hardware developer
-
-
68/100
8th
Logo for Codemasters
Codemasters
1986, Warwick (United Kingdom), Acquired
Video game developer specializing in core games
$98.6M
67/100
9th
Logo for Konami
Konami
1969, Tokyo (Japan), Public
Provider of video game development, publishing, and entertainment services
-
66/100
10th
Logo for Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games
1998, New York City (United States), Funding Raised
Video games publisher focusing on core games
-
-
65/100
185th
Logo for MobileBits
MobileBits
2009, Hamburg (Germany), Acquired
German video game development studio
-
37/100
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MobileBits's Investments and acquisitions

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