Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Exploring, NeoPangea, Xsolla, Wetaps, Oura, Doublepoint, among others.

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Exploring acquires NeoPangea
Exploring, backed by Invision Capital, acquired digital design and production studio NeoPangea to enhance its creative technology and digital media capabilities. NeoPangea is known for producing immersive digital experiences, including interactive media, visual storytelling, and branded content for major entertainment and consumer brands. The acquisition aligns with Exploring’s strategy to build a comprehensive digital experience platform combining design, production, and technology innovation. By integrating NeoPangea’s creative expertise and production technologies, the company aims to expand its digital media services and strengthen its position in immersive content development. Deal value was not disclosed.
Xsolla acquires Wetaps
Xsolla acquired gaming media advertising agency Wetaps to strengthen its marketing and user acquisition capabilities within the global gaming ecosystem. Wetaps specializes in performance-based advertising, mobile game marketing, and data-driven campaign optimization. The acquisition aligns with Xsolla’s strategy to provide end-to-end solutions for game developers, including payments, distribution, and marketing services. By integrating Wetaps’ advertising technology and analytics tools, Xsolla aims to enhance targeted player acquisition and monetization strategies. While the financial terms were not disclosed, the deal expands Xsolla’s marketing technology portfolio and supports innovation in gaming growth platforms.
Oura acquires Doublepoint
Oura Health acquired gesture recognition embedded systems developer Doublepoint to accelerate innovation in wearable computing and human-device interaction. Doublepoint’s technology enables users to control digital devices through hand gestures detected by wearable sensors. The acquisition supports Oura’s strategy to expand the capabilities of its health-focused wearable ecosystem by integrating intuitive gesture-based controls. By combining Doublepoint’s embedded software with Oura’s biometric sensing technology, the company aims to create new interaction models for smart devices and wellness applications. Financial details were not disclosed, but the deal strengthens Oura’s innovation pipeline in wearable hardware and sensor-based computing technologies.
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