The round is being led by 20VC, the firm started by Harry Stebbings, who came into the world of investing initially via his popular Twenty Minute VC podcast, first teaming up to start VC Stride and eventually starting a fund named after his show (and raising some serious money to run it). The funding puts the London-based startup’s valuation at $1.4 billion. In the latest development, a startup out of London called Tripledot - the company behind a popular Solitaire app, another game called Woodoku (“wood blocks meet sudoku”), and more - is today announcing that it has raised $116 million. Casual mobile games have reached a fever pitch of interest with consumers, and so too with investors, who are rushing to back the biggest and most promising startups building these quick hits of engagement and diversion.
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