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Oberon Media Buys out Mobile Gaming Firm Blaze

Oberon Media, an NYC-based casual games company, has bought out Blaze, a provider of mobile games and technologies. Blaze was formerly Kayak Interactive, and is a global mobile games publisher headquartered in San Mateo, CA with offices in Stockholm Sweden. In 2005 Blaze acquired both Synergenix, a mobile games publisher in Europe, and Chasma, a mobile games publisher in the US.
Blaze will provide Oberon with a portfolio of single player, multiplayer, and 3D mobile games such as “The Da Vinci Code”, VH1 Mobile’s “I know the 80s”, and others. Oberon was founded in 2003, and makes games for all platforms including mobile, PC, web-based, and console.
Some more details in the release here.

Nov 22, 2006 1:15 AM ET
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Posted In: Entertainment, Gaming, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Countries, Europe

  • M&A Fever

    So the deal has been sealed in the end…
    They forgot to add that everybody left Blaze and those remaining can be counted with the fingers of a single hand :)
    The good thing is they probably had it for very cheap…

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