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Virtual Piggy integrates into Exozet Games

17 Sep 12 - - Partnership DealsGermany
Facilitating online payments

Virtual Piggy, a provider of safe-online youth purchasing, is integrating its service into Exozet Games, a Berlin-based games developer (view press release).

Germany is now the largest computer gaming market in Europe,” said Matthias Hellmund, head of mobile development at Exozet Games “[Virtual Piggy was chosen as]Exozet needed a payment solution that supports our products not only on the German market but for our users around the globe irrespective of their gaming platform.”

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