Movaya
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Company type | Mobile Content Distribution & Services |
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Industry | Wireless |
Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Seattle, WA |
Number of employees | 19 |
Movaya was a Seattle-based technology company that developed mobile game distribution and management solutions. It was formed in 2004 by John Calian, Phil Yerkes and Stanley Wang. Movaya also operated a wholly owned subsidiary in Chengdu, China.[1] [2]
Movaya's client and distribution relationships included: Capcom, Walmart, Gamehouse, RealArcade, RealNetworks, Reaxion, Superscape, COM2US, GOSUB 60, Kingston Technology and Mobliss.
History
Movaya launched PlugNPlay - a mobile game ecommerce network - in March 2007
Movaya launched TryNBuy - a mobile game free trial download service - in February 2008
Movaya was purchased by Digby Mobile Commerce in late 2009. Digby was itself acquired by Phunware in May 2014.[3]
Mobile Game Title Examples in Movaya Network
- 1942 (video game)
- Bejeweled
- Cake Mania
- Mega Man (video game)
- Solitaire
- Street Fighter (video game)
- Tetris
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
- Tony Hawk's Underground
- Yetisports
References
- ^ Movaya Launches Mobile Game Distribution Web Service
- ^ Movaya Launches Free Trial Download Service for Mobile Games
- ^ Hawkins, Lori (6 May 2014). "Austin software maker Phunware buys mobile developer Digby". Gannett. Retrieved 16 April 2022.