PopReach Corp
XTSX:POPR
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PopReach Corp
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PopReach Corp. is a mobile game publisher of Free-to-Play video games and game franchises. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and currently employs 130 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-10-11. The firm's franchises include Smurfs’ Village, PAYDAY Crime Way, Peak-Brain Training, Kitchen Scramble, Gardens of Time, City Girl Life, War of Nations, and Kingdoms of Camelot. In addition, the Company operates two subsidiaries, PopReach Technologies Private Limited (PR Tech), and PopReach UK Limited (PopReach UK), PR Tech manages the Company's portfolio of video game franchises. PopReach UK was established in order to fund operating costs and payroll for the acquisition of the Peak-Brain Training app. The firm intends to invest in its Facebook Canvas games, on a maintenance basis. Its investments are focused on the mobile platforms. The firm's subsidiary is PopReach Incorporated.
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