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Plarium
Company typeSubsidiary
Industrymobile, desktop and browser games
Founded2009
HeadquartersHerzliya, Tel-Aviv, Israel
ProductsFull list
Number of employees
1,300 (2022)
ParentAristocrat Leisure Limited
Websitewww.plarium.com

Plarium Global Ltd. (Hebrew: פלאריום) is a video game developer, publisher and subsidiary of the Australian gambling machine manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure. It is known for creating mobile, desktop and browser games in various genres including MMO, RPG, action, strategy, and casual.

According to its own announcement Plarium has more than 435 million players worldwide.[1] Its games are available on iOS, Android, Microsoft Windows through the Microsoft Store[2] and on PC/Mac via the game launcher Plarium Play.[3]

The company had more than 1300 employees in August 2022[4] and established studios in Herzliya (Israel) in 2009, where the current headquarters are situated,[5] Michigan (USA).[6], Warsaw (Poland),[7] and in the Ukrainian cities Kharkiv,[8] Lviv,[9] Kyiv[10] and Odesa.[11]

In addition, Plarium acquired San Francisco-based Rumble Games[12] in 2017, which was closed in July 2022[13] and Helsinki-based studio Futureplay in 2021.[14][15]

There are more than 20 games in the Plarium portfolio.[16] Plarium's most popular game is the dark fantasy gacha RPG Raid: Shadow Legends, which has more than 80 million downloads.[17] Other Plarium titles include Mech Arena, Vikings: War of Clans, the Stormfall franchise (Stormfall: Age of War, Stormfall: Rise of Balur, Stormfall: Saga of Survival) and Lost Island: Blast Adventure.

Plarium has worked with celebrities, content creators, and notable Esports professionals in a promotional capacity, including Richard Tyler "Ninja" Blevins,[18] Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev of the Esports team NAVI,[19] and actor Jeff Goldblum.[20]

Plarium has previously employed BAFTA award winner Jesper Kyd, known for his work on video games such as Assassin's Creed and Borderlands, to compose the music for its games.[21]

History

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Plarium was founded in 2009 in Herzliya, Israel, where it is headquartered, and started out by developing games for the Eastern European casual gaming market, such as Farmandia.

In 2011, Plarium began developing massively multiplayer online strategy games, and in February of that year the company released Total Domination which reached 20 million users.[22]

In November 2012, Plarium released Stormfall: Age of War, which was one of the fastest growing social games on Facebook.[23]

On November 10, 2015, Plarium licensed characters of Alien vs. Predator from 20th Century Fox to add them to its Soldiers Inc. game.[24]

On August 10, 2017, Aristocrat Leisure Limited announced its acquisition of Plarium for a $500 million upfront payment plus an earn-out arrangement to shareholders.[25]

Plarium released RAID: Shadow Legends on mobile in March 2019. The game was released on PC and Mac in 2020.[26]

The Plarium Play desktop launcher was released on PC and Mac in April 2019. It is a free launcher that serves as a distribution platform for Plarium games.[27]

On 12 August 2021, Plarium released the PvP team shooter Mech Arena on iOS and Android devices.[28] Plarium and the players of Mech Arena made a combined donation of US$100,000 to the charitable foundation AbleGamers in February 2022.[29] On August 3, 2022, the game was released on PC and Mac via Plarium Play.[30]

On 10 March 2022, "as a response to the ongoing suffering of its employees and the people of Ukraine",[31] Plarium Global Ltd. made the decision to remove all of its games from the app stores and ceased accepting Plarium Play and Plarium.com payments in Russia and Belarus until further notice.[32]

Reception

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Plarium's Stormfall: Age of War made "Top 20 Facebook apps" chart during its 2012 launch, and was one of the fastest growing Facebook apps by monthly active users at that time.[33]

In 2013, Facebook named Soldiers Inc. as one of the best new social games of the year.[34]

In 2014, Plarium was named one of Europe's most promising startups by Wired UK journalist Madhumita Venkataramanan.[35]

In 2014, Facebook's Director of Platform Partnerships, Julien Codorniou mentioned Plarium as one of the top global gaming companies on the Facebook platform.[36]

VentureBeat mentioned Plarium in March 2014 as one of the standalone gaming companies prioritizing social games on the Facebook platform.[37]

Plarium's RAID: Shadow Legends was nominated for the 2019 Google Play Users' Choice Awards in the "Games" category.[38] The game was also nominated for the "Game of the Year" and "Best Audio/Visual Accomplishment" categories at the 2020 Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards.[39] It was featured as "Game of the Day" on the App Store[40] and won the best "App Video" award at the 2020 App Growth Awards.[41]

Plarium's game Mech Arena was the App Store's "Game of the Day" on October 15, 2021.[42]

In July 2022, RAID: Shadow Legends crossed US$1 billion in lifetime revenue, becoming "one of the world's most lucrative RPGs."[43]

Plarium games

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Game Release Platform(s)
Farmandia 2010 Browser
Total Domination 2011 Desktop
Pirates: Tides of Fortune 2012
Stormfall: Age of War
Total Domination Reborn 2013 iOS and Android
Soldiers Inc. Desktop
Sparta: War of Empires 2014 Browser
Stormfall: Rise of Balur 2015 iOS and Android, Desktop (released 2017)
Nords: Heroes of the North Desktop, iOS and Android
Vikings: War of Clans iOS and Android, Desktop (released 2016)
Throne: Kingdom at War 2016 iOS and Android, Desktop (released 2017)
Soldiers Inc: Mobile Warfare iOS and Android
Terminator Genisys: Future War 2017
Family Zoo: The Story
Alliance: Heroes of the Spire[44]
Rio: Match 3 Party[45]
Stormfall: Saga of Survival 2018 Desktop, iOS and Android
Lost Island - Blast Adventure iOS and Android
RAID: Shadow Legends 2019 iOS and Android, Desktop (released 2020)
Undersea: Solitaire Tripeaks[46] 2020 iOS and Android
Mech Arena: Robot Showdown 2021 iOS and Android, Desktop (released 2022)

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