Real Networks acquires casual game company Gametrust, for less than $50M
Real Networks has acquired NYC-based online casual gaming site Gametrust, according to PaidContent.org. The sale was for less than $50 million, the report said. Gametrust raised nearly $20 million in three rounds.
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