Three Melons in Buenos Aires was acquired by Playdom

The Silicon Valley force is increasingly with BA social gaming companies like Three Melons.

Hot on the heels of acquiring Buenos Aires-based MetroGames for $5 million, California-based Playdom has decided to double down on the local talent pool by purchasing another BA game development studio, Three Melons. The San Francisco Chronicle points to the deal as another sign of a “massive roll-up” in the social gaming space involving Playdom and rivals Electronic Arts and Zynga.

So why the sudden buying frenzy? “The answer is simple,” says Business Insider’s Nick Saint, “People are making lots of money getting Facebook users addicted to simple games and then selling these users ‘virtual goods’ that make the games slightly easier to play.”

Three Melons, self-described maker of Juicy Online Games, launched the popular Bola for Facebook in January, an online soccer game that lets players build their teams from scratch, sign on major sponsors and design their own stadiums.

The Playdom acquisition has important implications for future deal-making in Argentina and, according to one Palo Alto-based Argentine CEO, is changing the way BA companies think about the path to venture capital, global recognition and validation.

Bling Nation CEO Wences Casares told VentureBeat: “Three Melons serves as another example of how young Argentine companies can bypass the traditional business-political dynamic in Argentina, which remains laden with cronyism and corruption. Twenty and thirty-somethings are discovering they can skip the hassles of selling in Argentina and instead launch global companies from (Silicon Valley).”

 

Playdom MetroGames Buenos Aires

Game On: Mountain View-based social gamer Playdom is investing $5 million in BA-based MetroGames.com.

When Gamasutra last reported from Buenos Aires, it was on the heels of November’s Argentina Video Game Expo where the gaming industry news source described the dramatic qualitative game industry growth on full display in Buenos Aires.” Well, apparently someone in Mountain View took notice.

Gamasutra is reporting that California-based social gaming giant Playdom is investing $5 million in BA-based MetroGames. Playdom, the self-described “best kept secret in social gaming,” has been making strategic acquisitions since raising $43 million last November.

Here in Argentina, MetroGames has been busy developing more than 30 games for Facebook including Typing Maniac, Archer Piglets and Aquaball. Creator of online games like Mobsters and Sorority Life, “Playdom describes the Argentinian developer as ‘promising’ and expects ‘explosive growth’ from the company,”  Gamasutra reports, “MetroGames intends to use this Series A investment to expand its pipeline of games and to continue work on its Metrogames.com social gaming platform.”

With the announcement, MetroGames CEO Damian Harburger expressed optimism and appreciation, “We are very confident MetroGames will become one of the world leaders in social gaming. We are pleased Playdom has recognized our potential and chosen to invest in us.” Given the combined talent and cost advantages of game development in Argentina, more BA game studios will likely be the beneficiaries of future foreign investment.

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