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Kongregate operates as a multifaceted entity in the digital gaming landscape, functioning as a web gaming portal, a video game publisher for various platforms, and a game developer. The company was established in October 2006 by sibling duo Emily and Jim Greer, who envisioned a platform to champion indie game developers. Jim Greer's prior experience as the Director of Electronic Arts' Pogo.com informed the initial direction of the company. Kongregate began with an alpha testing phase and officially launched to the public in December 2007.

The firm's primary offering is its web portal, Kongregate.com, which historically hosted over 124,000 online games, allowing developers to upload their creations and share in the advertising revenue generated on their game pages. The business model is diversified, earning revenue through advertising, its in-game virtual currency known as "Kreds", premium memberships called Kong+, and corporate sponsorships. For developers, Kongregate offers a revenue-sharing model, providing a percentage of ad revenue which can increase if they integrate with the platform's API or offer their games exclusively. The platform serves a wide spectrum of clients, from indie game developers seeking an audience and monetization to a vast community of players. Notable games that found a home on Kongregate include the *Bit Heroes* franchise, *Animation Throwdown*, and various idle/clicker games like *Adventure Capitalist* and *Clicker Heroes*.

Over the years, Kongregate has navigated several strategic shifts and ownership changes. In 2010, the company was acquired by GameStop, which supported its expansion into mobile and other gaming venues. A significant milestone was the creation of a $10 million fund in 2013 to support mobile game developers. In 2017, Kongregate was acquired by Modern Times Group (MTG) for $55 million, which shifted the focus more towards first-party game development and acquisitions, including the purchase of Synapse Games. Most recently, in February 2024, game developer Monumental acquired Kongregate. A major evolution in its strategy is the move into blockchain gaming. In 2022, Kongregate announced a partnership with Immutable X, backed by a $40 million grant fund to encourage the development of blockchain games on its platform. This includes the development of the "Bitverse," a metaverse of interconnected games utilizing NFTs, where a player's NFT avatar can be used across multiple titles.

Keywords: online games, web gaming portal, indie game publisher, mobile games, blockchain games, GameFi, play-to-earn, NFT games, free-to-play, Kreds, video game developer, Kongregate.com, Jim Greer, Emily Greer, Animation Throwdown, Bit Heroes, Adventure Capitalist, idle games, web3 gaming, digital game distribution, in-game currency, game monetization, Monumental

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Synapse Games
ACQUISITION by Kongregate Oct 2017