Casual Gaming Firm Oberon Media Gets $20 Million Funding From China
mocoNews —
... , the NYC-based mobile and online casual gaming firm which recently did a restructuring and management changes, has received another $20 million in funding, from the Infinity I-China Fund. This funding will help Oberon expand its publishing and distribution business and establishing new partnerships in China. Infinity IChina is Israeli-Chinese equity fund...it plans to do some more investments in the gaming sector in the region. Some more details in the release. ...
Casual Gaming Firm Oberon Media Gets $20 Million Funding From China
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... , the NYC-based mobile and online casual gaming firm which recently did a restructuring and management changes, has received another $20 million in funding, from the Infinity I-China Fund. This funding will help Oberon expand its publishing and distribution business and establishing new partnerships in China. Infinity IChina is Israeli-Chinese equity fund...it plans to do some more investments in the gaming sector in the region. Some more details in the release. ...
Oberon Media Raises $20 Million For Casual Gaming
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Oberon doesn't explicitly say in its release what it'll do with the money, but it's part of a "larger global strategy" that will include "establishing new partnerships in China" and expanding its business there. ...
Oberon, Maker of Casual Games and Platforms, Scores $20M Investment, Chinese Partnership
Xconomy —
... Things are really heating up in the casual games business. Today, Hong Kong-based Infinity Equity announced it has invested $20 million in Oberon Media, a major developer of casual games and gaming platforms. Oberon is based in New York, but has a publishing office in Seattle called I-Play. The news comes on the heels of last month’s ...
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VentureBeat —
... previously covered BlackArrow, a company that slips targeted ads into on-demand television. The company raised $20 million more from previous investors Cisco Systems, Comcast Interactive Capital, Intel Capital, Mayfield Fund and Polaris Venture Partners.
Oberon Media gets $20M from Chinese fund — Mobile and online casual gaming company Oberon, located in New York City, was funded by the Infinity I-China Fund.
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