Movaya
TypeMobile Content Distribution & Services
IndustryWireless
Founded2004
HeadquartersSeattle, WA
Number of employees
19

Movaya was a Seattle-based technology company that developed mobile game distribution and management solutions. It was formed in 2004 by John Calian, Phil Yerkes and Stanley Wang. Movaya also operated a wholly owned subsidiary in Chengdu, China.[1] [2]

Movaya's client and distribution relationships included: Capcom, Walmart, Gamehouse, RealArcade, RealNetworks, Reaxion, Superscape, COM2US, GOSUB 60, Kingston Technology and Mobliss.

History

Movaya launched PlugNPlay - a mobile game ecommerce network - in March 2007

Movaya launched TryNBuy - a mobile game free trial download service - in February 2008

Movaya was purchased by Digby Mobile Commerce in late 2009. Digby was itself acquired by Phunware in May 2014.[3]

Mobile Game Title Examples in Movaya Network

References

  1. Movaya Launches Mobile Game Distribution Web Service
  2. Movaya Launches Free Trial Download Service for Mobile Games
  3. Hawkins, Lori (6 May 2014). "Austin software maker Phunware buys mobile developer Digby". Gannett. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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