US computer game company Activision Blizzard, which produces World of
Warcraft and Call of Duty, is buying King Digital Entertainment, the
creator of Candy Crush.
The deal is worth $5.9bn (£3.8bn).
Activision said in a statement the acquisition would make it a global leader in interactive entertainment across mobile, console and PC platforms.
The Call of Duty series is one of the world's best selling console games.
Candy Crush is among the most popular games on mobile devices.
Video game publishers are switching from the physical sale of
games to digital growth as consumers move from consoles to playing on
smartphones and tablets.
Activision Blizzard's chief executive Bobby Kotick told the Reuters news agency that the company wanted to broaden its reach and appeal to a larger demographic.
He said that 60% of King Digital Entertainment's players were female, and that no games console or hardware, besides a smartphone, was needed to access its games.
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The deal is worth $5.9bn (£3.8bn).
Activision said in a statement the acquisition would make it a global leader in interactive entertainment across mobile, console and PC platforms.
The Call of Duty series is one of the world's best selling console games.
Candy Crush is among the most popular games on mobile devices.
Activision Blizzard's chief executive Bobby Kotick told the Reuters news agency that the company wanted to broaden its reach and appeal to a larger demographic.
He said that 60% of King Digital Entertainment's players were female, and that no games console or hardware, besides a smartphone, was needed to access its games.
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