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tag: Arcane Empires

After big hit on iPhone, only 30 percent of Kabam’s revenue comes from Facebook (interview)

After big hit on iPhone, only 30 percent of Kabam’s revenue comes from Facebook (interview)

August 27, 2012 10:00 AM Dean Takahashi
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Kevin Chou, head of Kabam, talks about how his firm will grow its social gaming business by 50 percent to $150M

Forget Facebook. Kabam is launching its next big game on iOS and Android

Forget Facebook. Kabam is launching its next big game on iOS and Android

August 23, 2012 6:00 AM Dean Takahashi
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