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- Fortnite developer Epic Games has purchased social video app Houseparty, its second acquisition of 2019.
- Terms of the deal were not disclosed and for the time being, Houseparty and Epic Games accounts will remain separate.
- In May, Epic Games announced the purchase of Rocket League developer Psyonix Studios.
Epic Games has acquired Houseparty, a social video app for desktop and mobile devices. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
According to a blog post by Houseparty, user accounts between the two companies will be kept separate. In addition, data will not be shared across platforms. For the time being, the Houseparty app and its functionality will remain unchanged.
Founded in 2015, Houseparty is a free video app that allows users to chat online and leave one another video messages. In January, Houseparty integrated the game HeadsUp! and partnered with The Ellen DeGeneres Show for a promotional event.
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“Houseparty brings people together, creating positive social interactions in real time,” said Tim Sweeney, founder and CEO of Epic Games in a statement. “By teaming up, we can build even more fun, shared experiences than what could be achieved alone.”
This is the second planned acquisition for Epic Games so far in 2019, the first being Rocket League developer Psyonix Studios .
Known for Fortnite , the creators of Gears of War, and its Unreal Engine, Epic Games completed a $1.25B funding round from seven firms in October including KKR, ICONIQ Capital, Smash Ventures, Team Liquid parent company aXiomatic Gaming , Vulcan Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and Lightspeed Venture Partners.