MY.GAMES Invests in AppLife Studio

07.12.2020

MY.GAMES Venture Capital (MGVC), the investment division of international gaming brand MY.GAMES, has announced it is investing in mobile game developer and publisher AppLife. MGVC is purchasing a minority stake in the studio with the option to increase its holding to a controlling stake.

AppLife was founded in 2017 by Alexander Lebedev. Its first project, Parking Escape, became the studio’s flagship title with more than 10 million installs on Google Play and the App Store. Less than two years later, the studio already had 30 employees and had launched a number of casual and hyper-casual games, including Basketball Clash, Island Adventure, Xtreme Drive, Pop Rings, and the eTrainDog app. In 2019 the studio formed its own publishing division and released mobile games Prey Day and Butchero and apps Better O and Happy Me, with a combined 500,000+ installs.

“Our projects and studio as a whole required a strategic partner in order to develop: one that could share expertise in marketing, analytics and management. This is why we reached out to MY.GAMES. The partnership gave us instant access to the brand’s strong expertise. We hold regular meetings with the MGVC team, and we are planning joint large-scale ad campaigns which should ensure our studio’s success,” said Alexander Lebedev, AppLife CEO.

Over the past three years, MGVC evaluated more than 1,000 partnership applications to close 34 deals, consolidating big success studios like Deus Craft, BIT.GAMES, SWAG MASHA, Panzerdog, BeIngame and others. Since Q3 2019, SWAG MASHA studio increased its revenue 1.7-fold as its game Love Sick: Interactive Stories became a top-5 mobile title for MY.GAMES as of Q3 2020. BeIngame’s Zero City also became a top-5 mobile title for MY.GAMES in the previous quarter.  Tacticool (Panzerdog) and Guild of Heroes (BIT.GAMES) are also among the largest titles: in Q3 2020 they were MY.GAMES’ 7th and 8th largest mobile titles in terms of revenue. In September 2020, the investment arm of MY.GAMES rebranded from MRGV as it was known earlier to become MY.GAMES Venture Capital, as part of the company’s strategy on forming a single global brand.