Kongregate is an American web gaming portal and video game publisher. Its website features over 110,000 online games and 30+ mobile games available to the public. The company also publishes games for PC, mobile, and home consoles. It was purchased by
GameStop Corporation
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in 2010
before being acquired by
Modern Times Group MT AB in 2017.
The website's portfolio of games spans a wide range of genres. Kongregate is the home for several idle/clicker games, including ''
Adventure Capitalist'', ''Crusaders of the Lost Idols'', and ''Anti-Idle: The Game''.
On the web portal, users could upload
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,
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/
JavaScript
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,
Shockwave,
Java
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, and
Unity
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games with integrated high scores and achievement badges.
The portal was closed to new user submissions in 2020, though previously submitted games remain.
History
Kongregate was released on October 10, 2006, by siblings Emily and Jim Greer into an alpha testing phase, which lasted until December 2006.
During this time, game developers and players tested the site's interface and functionality. The site formally entered the beta testing phase on March 22, 2007.
In December of the same year, the site was formally opened to the public.
As of July 2008, Kongregate had raised around $9 million in capital from investments by
Reid Hoffman
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, Jeff Clavier,
Jeff Bezos
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, and
Greylock Partners
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.
On July 23, 2010,
GameStop announced an agreement to acquire Kongregate.
In 2014, the site introduced digital creatures called Kongpanions, which act as a site-wide achievement system and
metagame
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. These creatures often take the form of animals or
anthropomophized objects. The Kongpanions that players collect can be used in some games on the site.
Games publishing
In early 2013, Kongregate announced a $10 million fund devoted to mobile gaming, and as part of this new program, the former
Zynga
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executive Pany Haritatos was hired to oversee it.
The money was used to financially support free-to-play mobile game developers by helping them test and market their games.
Some of the developers benefited by this fund included Synapse Games, RedPoint Labs, and Making Fun.
Kongregate announced plans in October 2016 to help developers bring their games to the
Steam distribution platform with an updated
software development kit
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to make it easy to port games between Kongregate's web and mobile platforms as well as the Steam platforms (Windows, macOS, and Linux). It also simplified for players data sharing between these platforms. This enabled games to take advantage of
microtransactions through the Steam store for titles otherwise normally free-to-play.
In 2016, Kongregate received Apple Editors' Choice for ''BattleHand'' and ''The Trail'', and the company received Google Play Editors' Choice for ''Animation Throwdown'' and ''AdVenture Capitalist''. ''BattleHand'' and ''The Trail'' also were voted as Best of 2016 by Apple, and ''Animation Throwdown'' and ''The Trail'' were voted Best of 2016 by Google Play.
On June 20, 2017, Kongregate announced it had closed a deal to be acquired by Swedish entertainment company
Modern Times Group for $55 million. This followed MTG's recent purchase of 51% of Hamburg-based online game developer
InnoGames in 2016 and 2017. Planned as part of the deal was a change in focus from hosting third-party games to driving game development as well. "
..e'll be deepening our investment in several areas, from marketing/marketing tech to platform engineering. We're also going to be investing in first-party development and potential acquisitions of our own within the games space," said CEO Emily Greer.
On October 5, 2017, Kongregate acquired Chicago-based Synapse Games, the developer of ''Animation Throwdown''.
On May 2, 2019, Kongregate announced that co-founder and CEO Emily Greer was leaving the company. She was replaced by COO Pany Haritatos as interim CEO.
In December 2019, Kongregate acquired ''
Surviv.io'', a free-to-play online game.
On July 1, 2020, Kongregate announced the discontinuation of submissions as it prepared for the end-of-life for Adobe Flash Player by December 31, 2020, during which time the software required to run most of its games would be disabled in some browsers. Other features of the site such as the forums were also halted at the time as the Kongregate team worked on transitioning their internal titles to
HTML5
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.
Kartridge
In November 2018 Kongregate opened Kartridge, a digital
storefront focusing on
independent games. The storefront is available via browser or desktop app and features both premium paid games and free browser-based titles. Unlike other storefronts such as
Steam, Kartridge is a heavily curated store. Kongregate hopes this curation will help spotlight quality games and address
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issues indie games commonly face. Another incentive offered to developers by the store is an increased revenue share for all games until they reach $10,000 in sales, with games that are exclusive to it having a higher threshold of $40,000.
Kongregate.io
In July 2021 Kongregate unveiled Kongregate.io, a new web gaming portal featuring games that use
non-fungible tokens
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.
Immutable X
In May 2022 Kongregate announced a team-up with blockchain game tech company Immutable X with a $40 million grant fund for developers who make blockchain games for Kongregate.
Mobile apps
Kongregate has released 25 games for mobile devices that are available on the
Google Play Store
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and the
Apple App Store
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. Their most downloaded apps include ''
AdVenture Capitalist'', ''Pocket Politics'', and ''Star Trek Trexels''.
References
External links
*
Kartridge website
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Browser-based game websites
Internet properties established in 2006
Webby Award winners
GameStop
Modern Times Group
2010 mergers and acquisitions
2017 mergers and acquisitions
Video game companies established in 2006