Article 4STQT Tilting Point acquires game monetization startup Gondola

Tilting Point acquires game monetization startup Gondola

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Anthony Ha
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Tilting Point announced yesterday that it has acquired Gondola, a company that aims to increase game monetization by optimizing in-game offers and video ads.

Tilting Point CEO Kevin Segalla described his company's model as "progressive publishing" - usually, mobile game developers start working with Tilting Point because they need help with user acquisition, and then develop a deeper publishing relationship over time.

"With a select group of our development partners, we'll acquire an IP, and we'll " have them take the engine that they already have and create a whole new game," Segalla said. "It's really a dual effort between us and the developer."

To accomplish all this, the company has built artificial intelligence tools to improve user acquisition. But the other side of that equation, in Segalla's view, is increasing the lifetime value of the users acquired.

"At the end of the day, scaling a game boils down to two simple things, [cost per install] and LTV," he said. "Strong developers are working to improve the LTV of their players, but there's a lot of low-hanging fruit that with the right toolset you can use to improve the lifetime values. That's what Gondola is about " We've been following for years, and we said, 'Let's bring this in-house.' "

Gondola currently offers four modules: Target Optimization (choosing the best offer for a player), Rewarded Video Ad Optimization (choosing the right amount of virtual currency to reward a player for watching a video ad), Store Optimization (choosing the right store items to show a player) and Currency Optimization (choosing the best virtual currency amounts for offers and promotions).

The financial terms of the acquisition - Tilting Point's first - were not disclosed. As part of the deal, Gondola CTO Andri(C) Cohen is joining Tilting Point as its head of data science, while his co-founder and CEO Niklas Herriger remains involved as an executive advisor.

Tilting Point expands its user acquisition fund to $132M in annual spending

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