Innova (video game company)

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Innova
Type Subsidiary
Industry Video games
Founded2006;17 years ago (2006)
Founders
  • Georgy Chumburidze
  • Armen Gasparyan
  • Vasily Medvedev
  • Oleg Sambikin
  • Gevork Sarkisyan
Headquarters,
Russia
Area served
Russia
Parent Enad Global 7 (2021–2022)
Website inn.ru

Innova is a Russian video game publisher and localization company headquartered in Moscow. Games published by the company in Russia include Blade & Soul , Aion , Ragnarok Online , Crowfall , Point Blank , RF Online

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History

Innova was founded in 2006 by George Chumburidze (a representative of the Italian yacht shipyard Azimut-Benetti), Armen Gasparyan, Vasily Medvedev, Oleg Sambikin, and Gevork Sarkisyan. In 2009, Sambikin and Medvedev exited the business and founded the developer Syncopate. [1] [2] [3] At the time of the company's creation, the online games market in Russia was described as a "gray zone": foreign games were mainly adapted by pirates. The first licensed game released by the company was RF Online by the South Korean company CCR. [4] [5]

In 2010, Innova released a launcher compatible with all games released by the company. In January 2012, this was replaced by the 4game platform. [6] In December 2010, the company launched the online movie theater Ayyo, which provided video-on-demand and download-to-own paid access to films. In the following years, Ayyo showed both profit and loss, and in March 2017, it was frozen in the midst of the general unprofitability of the Russian online cinema market. [7] [8] [9]

Investments

In late 2013, Innova bought the exclusive rights to develop KidZania, a Mexican network of game training parks, in Russia, the United States, Canada, and France. The rights were previously held by a subsidiary of the Kuwaiti company M.H. Alshaya Co. Investments in the project, made by Innova shareholders and partner companies, amounted to $2530 million. In January 2016, the first Russian KidZania opened in the shopping center Aviapark on the Khodynka field in Moscow. [1] [10] At the end of 2016, the investment advisory firm Winter Capital Partners, associated with Russian businessman Vladimir Potanin, acquired 21.5% of Luxembourg's Innova Partners, the operator of KidZania edutainment parks. [3] Investments were aimed at supporting international expansion: the company plans to open parks in 2018-2019 in Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, and Paris in 2018-2019. [3] [11] [12]

Also in late 2013, Innova became a co-owner of the Russian digital distribution system for legal video content Pladform, founded by Armen Gulyan. Georgy Chumburidze invited Ivan Tavrin as a co-investor in the project. Innova played a role of the project’s financial investor with a smaller control package, with Armen Gulinyan, the founder of Pladform, remaining responsible for the management. In 2016, Pladform merged with the Russian video hosting Rutube, as a result of which 33.3% of the merged company Ruform transferred to Gazprom-Media holding, and the remaining shares were divided between Pladform co-owners. [5] [13] [14]

The Swedish video game holding company Enad Global 7 wholly acquired Innova in February 25, 2021 with shares worth 109.8 million, [15] the acquisition was finished on March 31, 2021.[ citation needed ] In 2022, it was sold back to its management for only 32 million as Enad Global 7 decided to exit the Russian market, due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. [16]

Games published

YearTitleDeveloper
2007 RF Online CCR Inc.
2008R2 Online Webzen
Lineage II NCsoft
2009 Aion
Point Blank Zepetto
2016 Blade & Soul NCsoft
2018 Crowfall ArtCraft
Ragnarok Online Gravity Inc.
Black Desert Online Pearl Abyss
2019IronsightWiple Games

Defunct

YearTitleDeveloper
2008 Ace Online MasangSoft
2009 FreeStyle Street Basketball JC Entertainment
2010 KartRider Nexon
Crazy Arcade BnB
Atlantica Online NDOORS Corporation
Bomzhi OnlineAdventura
2012 АРВ: Reloaded K2 Network
Shadow Company Doobic Game Studios
2014 Dragon's Prophet Runewaker Entertainment
Chaos FightersChengdu Chukong Technology Co
Pocket FortNoumena Innovations
2015AstronestANGames
BallisticRumble Entertainment
Earth KeeperRaw Hand
Gladiators Online: Death Before DishonorDorado Games
Chibi KingsEkkorr Games
Tiny FortNoumena Innovations
Tank HeroClapfoot Inc
Drakensang Bigpoint
2016 PlanetSide 2 Rogue Planet Games
2017 Kingdom Under Fire II Blueside

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