Scopely, Inc is an interactive entertainment company and mobile-first video game developer and publisher.
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Scopely, Inc is an interactive entertainment company and mobile-first video game developer and publisher.
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Scopely is headquartered in Culver City, California, with offices in Barcelona, Spain; Boulder, Colorado; Dublin, Ireland; London, England; Seoul, Korea; Seville, Spain; Shanghai, China; and Tokyo, Japan.
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Scopely has both internal game development studios as well as partners with external development studios to create free-to-play games.
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Scopely was founded in 2011 by Walter Driver, Ankur Bulsara, Eric Futoran and Eytan Elbaz.
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In October 2021 Scopely acquired Game Show Network's online gaming division from Sony in a $1 billion cash and stock deal.
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In 2016, Scopely released Dice With Ellen, a Yahtzee-style dice game with Ellen DeGeneres.
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In May 2015, Scopely signed a multi-year partnership deal with Ireland's Digit Games Studios.
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In 2017, Scopely's The Walking Dead: Road to Survival experienced programming-induced glitches which affected player usage and brought long wait times for matchmaking.
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Scopely announced a partnership with World Wrestling Entertainment in 2017, and launched the match-3 game WWE Champions.
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In 2018, Scopely had four top-grossing games: WWE Champions, The Walking Dead: Road to Survival, Wheel of Fortune: Free Play, and Yahtzee With Buddies.
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In December 2018, Scopely launched Looney Tunes World of Mayhem, a multi-player role-playing game featuring Looney Tunes characters licensed from Warner Bros.
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In 2014, Scopely raised a $35 million Series A funding round, led by Evolution Media.
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In October 2020, Scopely announced $340 million in Series E financing, valuing the company at $3.
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