Zeuz: Exit from Munich-based game tech startup

Zeuz provides a technical infrastructure for online games. The Munich-based startup is now being acquired by the British company Improbable.

Zeuz provides developers of Online games a technical infrastructure. Founded in Munich in 2017 by CEOs Manuel Karg and Markus Schneider, and COO Sebastian Reckzeh and Roberto Omezzolli, the startup employs more than 30 people. The company's clients include companies such as Funcom, Gamepires, Triternion, and Scavengers Studios.

“Through Improbable, we now have access to enormous amounts of engineering expertise and resources to take our hosting solution to the next level,”

says Markus Schneider, Co-CEO and co-founder of Zeuz.

"Improbable is building an exciting multiplayer games company—as part of that, we'll work together to transform the way multiplayer games are developed and operated. We look forward to expanding and improving our services with our new colleagues."

“Key role” for Zeuz

London-based Improbable employs over 500 people. This is the company's third acquisition in the past six months.

"We are very pleased to welcome Zeuz to Improbable. Their innovative hosting technology and expertise in game operations will play a key role in our offering to game developers,"

says Herman Narula, CEO of Improbable.

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