Sharing video is already a huge part of gaming, and one of the companies bringing that to mobile just got some new, big partners.
Kamcord, which makes software that developers can plug into their games to so that players can share gameplay video, has raised $15 million in a Series B funding round. Megasuccessful Japanese developer GungHo Online Entertainment, responsible for the hit Puzzle & Dragon match-3 role-playing game for mobile, led the investment round. Chinese online company Tencent, owner of League of Legends studio Riot, and World of Tanks developer Wargaming also made significant investments in Kamcord. The round also saw participation from TransLink Capital, M&Y Growth Partners, Merus Capital, XG Ventures, Reddit executive chairman Alexis Ohanian, and a number of other individual investors.
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