If you played Flash-based games in the 2000s, you probably remember Kongregate, a website that hosted over 100,000 browser games. Developers of any experience level could upload their creations, and ...
No more user-submitted video games can be added to Kongregate, the company announced Wednesday. The website as players knew it will change as the company shifts its focus toward “internal game ...
The video game industry’s string of layoffs continues: Digital Bros. Entertainment and Kongregate have both announced job cuts. Kongregate, the online gaming portal and publisher, has cut more than a ...
Kongregate, the online flash game portal and game publisher, has been hit with layoffs amid a restructure that will bring major changes to the site. This news, announced via the Kongregate forums and ...
Kongregate, a 15-year-old free-to-play game platform that MTG owns, has unveiled Kongregate.io, a new web gaming portal featuring games that use nonfungible tokens (NFTs). Launching in open beta later ...
Kongregate announced today that it is taking over operations of three Disney mobile games: Maleficent Free Fall, Inside Out: Thought Bubbles, and Where’s My Water? 2. According to Kongregate, the ...
Kongregate, a portal for browser games and publisher of mobile ones, is moving onto Steam. The company published their first Steam game earlier this month and have another lined up for November. What ...
Popular browser-based game site Kongregate announced a new platform for indie game developers to publish and sell games. Called Kartridge, the platform will have a focus on what Kongregate is deeming ...
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