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Machine Zone, Inc. (MZ) is an American privately held technology company, founded in 2008 and based in
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. The company is best known for its widely advertised
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mobile MMO strategy games '' Game of War: Fire Age'' and '' Mobile Strike'', which have both simultaneously been ranked among the top ten highest-grossing mobile games.


History


Origin and first products (2008–2012)

The company, which was originally called Addmired, was founded in 2008. In 2012, Addmired changed its name to Machine Zone, after raising $8 million in funding from Menlo Ventures. Gabriel Leydon founded the company with partners Mike Sherrill and current Chief Technology Officer Halbert Nakagawa. It was among the participants in
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's Winter 2008 Accelerator program for startups. The company got its start making ''AddHer'' and ''AddHim'', a pair of MySpace widgets that ''
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'' called "a Hot or Not-esque social network plugin." Addmired later pivoted into the free-to-play game space, releasing 13 games between 2009 and 2012, including the iOS games ''Original Gangstaz'', ''iMob'' and ''iMob 2'', and ''Global War Riot''.


Breakout games (2012–2015)

Machine Zone released '' Game of War: Fire Age'' in October 2012 in New Zealand and Australia. According to ''
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'', Leydon had used the 2012 venture funding to "bet everything on ''Game of War''," putting a team of 80 people on an 18-month project to design and build a complex
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game, including creation of a messaging infrastructure and language translation layer that would allow worldwide participation in the game's alliances and chat. The company launched '' Mobile Strike'', a modern warfare game, in November 2015. In an advertising campaign that featured
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, the game was marketed as a product of a company called Epic War, later revealed to be a development studio of Machine Zone.


Rebranding (2016–2017)

The company rebranded itself as MZ in 2016. That year, a funding round valued the company at $5 billion. In April 2016, simultaneously with rebranding itself as MZ, the company announced the launch of a new
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, leveraging the cloud-based networking infrastructure of its
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gaming platform. Using the existing technology developed to monitor hundreds of thousands of players in its real-time mobile games, the company developed and demonstrated a system for the government of
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that included applications to view and manage public transportation more efficiently, including an ability to provide timely information, down to the second, on bus and train movements. In November 2016, Machine Zone announced that it was partnering with
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to develop a ''
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'' mobile MMO. Through a subsidiary company, Epic Action LLC, Machine Zone released '' Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire'' in June 2017.


Refocus on gaming (2018–present)

In June 2018, MZ's
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replaced founder and CEO Gabe Leydon in order to refocus the company on gaming. Leydon had announced in March 2018 that MZ was working with Hedera Hashgraph on a distributed
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technology called
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, a
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alternative. According to ''
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'', Leydon left the company "ostensibly to run Satori", part of MZ's platform business since early 2017, as a spinoff "standalone business" focusing on the hashgraph project. Kristen Dumont, an attorney who had been the company's
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since 2015, replaced Leydon as CEO. In a July 2018 restructuring, Dumont laid off a large portion of Machine Zone's marketing team, approximately 125 jobs. In October 2018, ''
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'' named the company the sixth most successful company from Y Combinator. By the end of that year, after hiring Dan Nash as its
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, MZ had raised around $720 million in a new round of funding, with investors including
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, Anthos Capital, and Menlo Ventures. MZ released one game in 2018, ''World War Rising''. Described by ''
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'' as "effectively a reskin of the developer's previously successful 4X strategy games", the new title offered a military-themed interface depicting armies from
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to the modern era. The game, which was reportedly "stealthily launched" sometime before the end of August 2018, was identified as a product of Mobile War LLC rather than MZ. While Dumont confirmed MZ's ownership of the game during a tech conference in November 2018, ''World War Rising'' did not appear on MZ's website until at least May 2019. In March 2020, MZ published 'CrystalBorne', and in May was acquired by publishing-platform company'' AppLovin'' for approximately $500 million, which represented a large decline in value and a loss for many investors.


Marketing

Approximately $40 million was spent on marketing ''Game of War: Fire Age'' in 2014. Along with advertisements in digital and social media, television commercials were produced featuring model
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as the goddess
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. The ads highlighted Upton's sex appeal as she led battles in fantasy settings that were compared to those in ''
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''. The spots were introduced in the United States during an NFL ''
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'' game and were aired prominently during
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games and other sports events. Singer
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replaced Upton, in late 2015, as the face of the game's advertising campaign. In September 2015, the first commercial featuring a brief clip of Carey as Athena was previewed by '' TMZ''. Carey's agreement reportedly included "a seven-figure pay check; a 30-second commercial filmed by Alan Taylor ... and the use of her music in future promotional material." In February 2016, MZ spent an estimated three times more on television advertising than any other mobile gaming company, including spending an estimated $10.7 million on 3,265 airings of its
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ad for ''Mobile Strike'' featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger. CEO Kristin Dumont, in a November 2018 interview with ''Fast Company'', signaled a change in marketing strategy that would be unlikely to include future Super Bowl advertising. Dumont stated a preference for marketing with "more measurable results", and called television advertising "kind of a rip-off, to be honest".


Game revenue and player purchases

In August 2015, a former employee of Machine Zone was arrested and charged with stealing proprietary data that included "player spending habits broken down by time, location, age and other characteristics" which showed, for example, "which in-game items generate the most revenue and where in the game players often quit." The monetary value of the data was linked by the ''
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'' to the fact that "about 3% of mobile-game players buy virtual goodies, such as extra turns and special powers. Most spend only a few dollars a month, while a tiny fraction known as
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s – a name derived from casinos – plunk down $50 or more a month." Analytics by Slice Intelligence indicated that ''Game of War''s paying players each spent an average of $550 in 2015 on its
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s, compared to $87 spent by the average player of mobile
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games. In March 2017, the company defeated a class action lawsuit on the basis that players who had sought damages for lost "virtual gold" at a virtual casino in ''Game of War'' "did not lose real money", according to the court.


Products

*'' Game of War: Fire Age'' (2012) *'' Mobile Strike'' (2015) *'' Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire'' (2017) *'' World War Rising'' (2018)


References

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