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Amman- Tomorrow- Tomatoes, pioneering mobile phone publisher in the Arab world, managed to raise $ 11 million in the financing chain "B" led by the South Korean video development company Krafton, Inc.The famous PUBG Royal Boiler and Benture Souq (UAE), Endeavor Catalyst (USA) and the company's current investors such as WAMDA CAPITAL (UAE), 500 Startups and others.
Tomato has witnessed great successes since its inception, as it achieved more than 100 million downloads for its games, and has gained international fame for its efforts to publish games in the region.With the continued investment and follow -up to the proceedings of the previous successes in publishing, a tomato company plans to intensify its efforts more by bringing a larger set of games with wide popularity in the Arabic -speaking market."The demand for mobile phone games of a local character is higher than ever, and our mission is to provide our area with the best possible game experience," says CEO and founder Hossam Hamo.
Tomato games are also working on their growth strategy to increase their presence in the region by expanding its offices in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to employ local Saudi talents, and to obtain a stronger foothold in the country with 70 % of its users. In addition to the expansion efforts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Tomato Company also plans to expand more countries in the region. Tomatoes also put in the prospects of its plans to launch an academy of games for training, education and raising the level of employment in the field of mobile phone games, in its endeavor to push the market towards growth. “There are great developments in the mobile phone game industry in the region, and we reap the fruits of our previous successes and go forward with more experience, determination. This is nothing but the beginning with regard to the tremendous capabilities of mobile phone games in the Middle East and North Africa region, and I always be very excited when more people in this field invest in the Arab world ”- CEO and founder Hossam Hamo. This is one of the most emerging game companies. In collection of financing in the region, it raised more than $ 17 million as investments from multiple parties around the world since its establishment in 2013.
Commenting on the investment, Anog Tandon, head of development of Krafton, Inc. said. (India, Middle East and North Africa) “We see many opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa region, and we are pleased to start our investment journey here with a large publisher like tomatoes. We are committed to the Middle East and North Africa, and are ready to put our confidence in the media and entertainment sector in general, and this investment is in line with our efforts to enhance our commitment to the startup system. This is just the beginning of our many investments in this region. ” He also added, "While we continue to focus on providing the best experience for our users in the Middle East and North Africa region for our various games, including PUBG: New State, it will be a deep understanding of the local audience and cooperation between us very useful."
It is noteworthy that tomatoes are the first publisher of mobile phone games in the Arab world.The company was launched in 2013 with the aim of reducing the huge gap in Arab content available in mobile phone games in the Arab world.Tomatoes work with world games developers to Arabize and deploy mobile phone games in the Arabic -speaking market.The market tomato company today leads with more than 100 million downloads for its games, one million active users per day and more than 50 games that have been published and topped the best games in the region on mobile phone platforms.
Krafton is responsible for leading entertainment games including PUBG: Battlegrounds, Pubg: New State, The Callisto Protocol, Tera and Elyon.It is a company that relies on technology and has global -level capabilities, KRAFUTON seeks to expand its business areas exceeding games to entertain multimedia and deep learning.