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Turkish-made ‘Royal Match’ dethrones Candy Crush, becomes highest-grossing game
"Royal Match" developed by Dream Games, one of Türkiye's first unicorns valued at least $1 billion, has become the most revenue-generating mobile game in the world.
Research company Data.ai, which reports the expenditures made in Apple and Google's online application stores, revealed that the company with the highest turnover is the Turkish Dream Games with its "Royal Match" game.
Foreign direct investments up 13 percent in Jan-May period
Foreign direct investment flowing into Turkey has soared in the first five months of this year, according to the head of the presidential investment office.
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Competition board launches probe against Turkish firms for artificially lowering wages
The Turkish Competition Authority has concluded a preliminary inquiry into practices of 32 prominent firms, mostly operating in delivery and food sectors, that allegedly act together to keep wages lower, according to a statement released on April 19.
Delivery start-up Getir becomes Turkey's 2nd unicorn
Turkish start-up Getir offering ultrafast deliveries has become the country's second unicorn fetching a valuation of $2.6 billion, its founder said on March 26.
The company secured a $300 million new investment for international expansion, Nazim Salur said at a virtual news conference.
Peak aims high after $1.8 bln acquisition
The young and discreet founder and employees of Turkish gaming company Peak are aiming high after its acquisition by U.S. giant Zynga for $1.8 billion.
The Zynga-Peak deal announced on June 1 resembles that of between Pixar and Disney in 2006, according to the Turkish company's strategy director.
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Zynga deal makes Peak first Turkish unicorn firm
U.S. mobile game maker Zynga will acquire Istanbul-based gaming company Peak for $1.8 billion, the company said on June 1, in a deal that would mark the largest purchase of a Turkish startup.
The purchase includes about $900 million in cash and about $900 million in stock.
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Zynga pays $100 mln for Turkish cellphone card games
The U.S.-based game developer Zynga has agreed to acquire the mobile card game studio of Turkey’s leading global cellphone gaming company Peak Games for $100 million.
Which companies accept bitcoin? (list)
Bitcoins are taking over the crypto-currency marketplace. They’re the largest and most well-known digital currency. Many large companies are accepting bitcoins as a legitimate source of funds. They allow their online products to be bought with bitcoins. With the extreme facilitation of transfer and earning of bitcoins, it would be a mistake not to accept these new-found online coins as cash.
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