Z2Live
Z2Live was a mobile game developer and publisher founded in 2009 in Seattle, Washington, by David Bluhm, Damon Danieli, and Lou Fasulo. Originally conceived as an Xbox Live-style platform for iOS, the company pivoted to freemium mobile games following the launch of Apple’s Game Center. Z2Live gained early success with Trade Nations, a city-building simulation that became one of the top-grossing games on the App Store. The studio followed up with titles like MetalStorm, Battle Nations, and Paradise Bay, blending social features with real-time multiplayer and polished visuals. In 2015, Z2Live was acquired by King, a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, and operated under King’s mobile division until its closure in 2019.
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