Scopely is ready to expand into new game genres
Culver City-based mobile game developer and publisher Scopely has secured $200 million in a round of Series D financing led by NewView Capital, with participation from Canada Pension Plan Investment Boardand Baillie Gifford, among others. Existing investors in the company — Greycroft Partners, Revolution Growth and Sands Capital Ventures — were also among the investors in the recent round of funding.
The company has seen significant growth in 2019, crossing the $1 billion mark in lifetime revenue and leasing 60,000 square feet of office space in Culver City, more than
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