
Onebip by Neomobile has announced that it has partnered with Goodgame Studios to offer Onebip mobile payments.
Players will be able to use Onebip’s mobile payment service to purchase additions in the Goodgame shop with minimum interruption to their play. Purchases are simple, fast and secure to make due to Onebip’s optimised user experience and next generation billing technology.
Dr. Christian Wawrzinek, COO and Co-Founder of Goodgame Studios: “With our player base growing steadily worldwide, we’re keen to offer our customers a simple and secure way of paying for their purchases in our stores to ensure the best user experience. We’re happy to partner with Onebip to offer our customers an easy-to-use global mobile payment solution so they can now pay via the convenience of their mobile phone bill.”
“We’re very excited to be working with such a successful global publisher of browser and mobile games such as Goodgame Studios that registered its 200millionth player in June 2014. The partnership between Onebip and Goodgame Studios will allow players of Goodgame Empire, Goodgame Big Farm and Shadow Kings to pay for their purchases using Onebip’s advanced mobile billing technology with minimum interruption to their play.” said Massimiliano Silenzi, Head of Onebip by Neomobile.
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