Type | Aktiengesellschaft (AG) |
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Industry | Computer and video game industry |
Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | Hamburg, Germany |
Key people | Patrick Streppel, Rainer Markussen |
Website | gamigo AG |
gamigo AG, based in Hamburg, Germany, is an online games publisher and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Axel Springer AG. It focuses on massively multiplayer online role-playing games, licensing games from developers for a North American and European audience.
Recently gamigo has also begun releasing self-produced MMORPGs in addition to continuing to license, sometimes fully, MMOs from third-party developers.
All current gamigo games are listed free to play and use a micropayment system to generate revenue.
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Originally founded in 2000 as an online gaming magazine, gamigo AG published its first online game in 2001.[1] Its first game, "Die 4. Offenbarung", was the first MMOG to be localized for the German market.[2]
In 2008 Axel Springer acquired shares previously owned by bmp AG.[3] In 2009 gamigo effectively became a wholly owned subsidiary of Axel Springer.
In 2010, gamigo launched its first self-produced MMOG, Cultures Online, and announced that it had acquired all rights to Reakktor's Black Prophecy.[4]
In an effort to expand its market to North America, in 2010 gamigo founded gamigo Inc., which is based in New York City.[5]
gamigo offers games in multiple languages and formats on their web portal. Due to licensing restrictions, some games may only be available in selected languages. Certain regions may also be subject to IP blocks for specified games.
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