Company Profile
Last Updated:
Apr 17th, 2020
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Kabam is an interactive entertainment company that creates hardcore free-to-play games for social networks and other platforms with offices in San Francisco, Austin, Beijing, and Luxembourg.
Offices
- 101 Redwood Shores Parkway
- Suite 25
- Redwood City
- California
- 94065
- United States of America
- Vancouver
- Canada
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Company Coverage
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News
Jul 19th, 2018

Credit card thieves reportedly laundering money through Clash of Clans and Clash Royale
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The Charticle
Nov 24th, 2017

From Lineage 2 to Contest of Champions: The games powering South Korean powerhouse Netmarble
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News
Jun 13th, 2017

Kabam spin-off Phoenix One decloaks to reveal hardcore real-time strategy game Guardian Kingdoms
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The Charticle
Apr 12th, 2017

How did Transformers: Forged to Fight affect the grossing position of Transformers: Earth Wars?
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News
Mar 16th, 2017

A week after boycotts began, Marvel: Contest of Champions is rising back up the top grossing ranks
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Interview
Mar 9th, 2017

Why Marvel: Contest of Champions' top players are threatening to walk away
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News
Feb 24th, 2017

Remaining Kabam studios spun-off into new company Aftershock following Netmarble sale
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