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My.Games

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Dutch video game publisher and developer
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My.Games
IndustryVideo games
Founded2019; 6 years ago (2019)
Headquarters
Amsterdam
,
Netherlands
Key people
Elena Grigorian (CEO)
Valeria Chebotareva (CFO)
ProductsSoftware, video games
OwnerAlexander Chachava
Number of employees
1800 (as of 2020)
ParentMail.ru Group (2019–2022)
DivisionsKnights Peak Interactive,AdsAdvisor
Websitemy.games

My.Games (styled asMY.GAMES) is a Dutchvideo game publisher anddeveloper headquartered inAmsterdam, Netherlands. Some of the company's titles includeWar Robots,Rush Royale,Hustle Castle,Left to Survive,Zero City,Warface, andTacticool.

History

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In 2016, the company acquired mobile developerPixonic.[1] In 2017, an investment divisionMail.ru Games Ventures (MRGV) was set up as part of the company's gaming department. Mail.ru Group unified its gaming assets under the My.Games brand on May 30, 2019.[2] In 2020 MRGV was renamed to My.Games Venture Capital (MGVC).[3] In October 2020, My.Games became a major shareholder ofDeus Craft and its current flagship product Grand Hotel Mania, released in July 2020.[4]

In October 2022,VK sold My.Games to Aleksander Chachava for $642 million, managing director of Leta Capital.[5] In December, My.Games announced it was leaving the Russian market. In an announcement issued by its Amsterdam headquarters, the publisher said all Russian revenue-generating operations will be separated into a new independent entity which will have no affiliation with My.Games.[6]

In September 2023, My.Games announced that Elena Grigorian has been appointed as CEO, advancing from previous roles with the company as chief marketing officer and chief strategy officer.[7]

In June 2024, My.Games launched a new publishing label divisionKnights Peak Interactive to distribute premium titles such asStarship Troopers: Extermination, Mandragora,Nikoderiko: The Magical World,Tempest Rising, and Hela.[8]

In July 2024, Dutch news programNieuwsuur accused Boosty, a donation platform linked to My.Games, having been used to circumventsanctions against Russia during the Russian invasion in Ukraine. Boosty's operator, CEBC, responded by banning the implicated accounts, while My.Games stated the report contained false information.[9][10] On June 30, 2024, My.Games announced the divestment of Boosty to investor Pavel Kharaneka.[11]

In May 2025, My.Games launched AdsAdvisor, a marketing analytics platform originally developed to support the company’s mobile products. The platform provides tools for campaign analysis, user acquisition automation, and creative workflow management.[12]

Studios

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Pixonic

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Pixonic is a video game development studio based in Limassol, Cyprus, best known for developingWar Robots.[13]. The company was founded in 2009 by Elena Masolova and originally focused on social network games before shifting to mobile game development in the early 2010s.

Pixonic achieved international commercial success with the launch ofWar Robots in 2014. In September 2016, the company was acquired by Mail.ru Group for approximately $30 million[14]. Following the creation of the My.Games brand in 2019, Pixonic became one of the group’s core internal development studios[15]. The studio later released additional titles includingDino Squad. After the 2022 sale of My.Games and the company’s withdrawal from the Russian market, Pixonic continued operating under the My.Games group as part of its international studio network.

References

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  1. ^From Russia with cash: Mail.ru bags War Robots studio Pixonic for $30 million
  2. ^Mail.ru Group reveals global gaming brand My.Games
  3. ^Mail.Ru Group creates $100 million investment division to fund games
  4. ^My.Games buys control of Deus Craft for up to $49.1 million
  5. ^Batchelor, James (2022-10-04)."Russia-based publisher My.Games sold for $642m".GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  6. ^My.Games to exit Russia, restructure business
  7. ^My.Games appoints Elena Grigorian as CEO as Vladimir Nikolsky steps down
  8. ^MY.GAMES Launches Knights Peak Interactive
  9. ^"Influencers zamelen via Nederland geld in voor uitrusting Russische militairen".nos.nl (in Dutch). 2024-07-24. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  10. ^"Netherlands-based donation service accused of offering workaround for Russian sanctions".Novaya Gazeta Europe. 2024-07-26. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  11. ^"Parent company to sell app accused of funnelling donations to Russian army".Novaya Gazeta Europe. 2024-07-30. Retrieved2024-08-02.
  12. ^"AdsAdvisor Launches Globally To Accelerate Growth For Mobile Businesses With A Comprehensive Marketing Platform".GlobeNewswire. 2025-05-12. Retrieved2025-07-15.
  13. ^Семенов, Александр (3 August 2016)."Pixonic переименовали свой блокбастер Walking War Robots" [Pixonic renamed its blockbuster Walking War Robots] (in Russian). App2Top.
  14. ^Grubb, Jeff (2016-10-04)."From Russia with cash: Mail.ru bags War Robots studio Pixonic for $30 million".GamesBeat. Retrieved2025-11-26.
  15. ^Takahashi, Dean (2019-05-30)."Mail.ru Group reveals global gaming brand My.Games".GamesBeat. Retrieved2025-11-26.

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