Mobile gaming

US gaming company sues Israeli game developer who claims no connection to company's failure

The American gaming company has sued the Israeli game developer for millions, claiming that the use of bots harmed its revenues. Papaya responds: we have no connection to Skillz’s business failure.

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“Mobile friendliness is now a deciding factor in where players register and stay active.”

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Fingersoft’s Hill Climb Racing is now playable in browsers on Poki.

Another mobile game hit is now live on Poki

Rolling the dice

The Belgian dice-slot model: A responsible-gambling blueprint for Israel’s pending iGaming bill


After a $70 billion exit – Rob Schonfeld joins Israeli gaming company Ludeo

Ludeo has developed the world’s first interactive media format that enables players to easily share highlight moments from their games, allowing anyone to easily play the recorded segment.

 From the right: Asaf Gazit, Rob Schonfeld, and Omri Gazit

After the acquisition by Playtika: Superplay launches a new game

Meet Disney Solitaire, now available worldwide. The collaboration marks the first new game launch since Playtika’s acquisition of Superplay.

 SuperPlay

'Genocide is not a game:' BDS calls on gamers to boycott Xbox, Microsoft

BDS said that by boycotting Microsoft and Xbox, it was pressuring Microsoft to "end its complicity in Israel's genocide, occupation, and apartheid."

 An illustrative image of pro-Palestinian protesters in front of Microsoft.

$3,500,000,000: Pikachu's mega deal

Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go, is in talks to sell its gaming business to the Saudi company Scopely for about $3.5 billion.

 Ash Ketchum and Pikachu from "Pokémon: The First Movie," 1999

Israeli gaming co. Moon Active laying off up to 100

Moon Active, led by founder and CEO Samuel Albin has operated for years without public relations campaigns and media interviews.

 Moon Active logo

Buffpay: Enhance your gaming experience with exclusive benefits

Discover the unique advantages of Buffpay, the platinum credit card tailored for technology enthusiasts and gamers in Israel.


Israeli BUFF partners with gaming giant RAZER

BUFF, the first Israeli gaming company listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, will feature its platform in RAZER’s marketplace, reaching over 50 million gamers.


Survey of teens in the gaming world reports on serious dangers

A new survey in Israel shows that teens playing online games may be exposed to inappropriate and violent content.

 Two gamers hold video game controllers.

13-year-old girl in China spent parents' life savings on mobile games

From January to May, the girl had spent approximately $16,800 on purchasing game accounts and an alarming $30,000 on in-game purchases.

 Someone playing a mobile game on their phone

What is Israel's role in the global gaming industry?

Xsolla President Chris Hewish talks about the biggest trends in gaming, cultural differences between American and European gamers, and how Israel fits into the global gaming market.