Lakoo

Lakoo is a cross-platform mobile game developer with a number of products.

Business Model:

Revenue: $167k

Employees: 2-10

Detailed Lakoo Information

Geographic Data

Lakoo headquarters map

Address:

City: Sha Tin

State: New Territories

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Country: Hong Kong

Financial Info

Stage:

series a

Raised Last:

$1M

Raised Total:

$1M

Metrics

10,131,783Website Global Rank

14Website Monthly Traffic

Twitter Followers

Description

Lakoo is a cross-platform mobile game developer. Its products include ""Empire Online"" and more. From 2G to 4G, from mobile to smartphone, Lakoo has successively launched RPG and SLG such as ""Flame"" series, ""Martial arts"" series, ""Xuan-Yuan"" Sword series and the fifth online game ""Empire Online"", which has more than ten million registered players by the time of its tenth anniversary in 2009. Lakoo Game was founded in Hong Kong in 1999 and develops boutique mobile games with the concept of Good Gaming Deserves Good Rewards.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
11/2010 Series A 1 $1M Sequoia Capital
Sequoia Capital
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