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Leyi was acquired by Tripledot Studios.

Leyi

Mobile Gaming

Mobile Gaming / In-App Advertising · part of Tripledot Studios

Parent: Tripledot StudiosConnections: 6

Last updated May 3, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment · Connections updated May 4, 2026

At a glance

Mobile gaming studio. Divested to Tripledot June 30 2025.

Employees
51-200
5integrations1corporate family

About

Small-to-mid-tier mobile gaming studio acquired by Tripledot Studios to expand its casual game portfolio

Leyi is a mobile gaming studio that developed and published casual and hyper-casual mobile games, primarily targeting global audiences through app stores. The company built a portfolio of mobile titles leveraging user acquisition strategies and in-app advertising monetization, making it a participant in the broader mobile gaming and AdTech ecosystem through its reliance on programmatic advertising, mediation platforms, and performance marketing channels. Leyi operated within the competitive mobile gaming space, where studios depend heavily on AdTech infrastructure for both monetization (in-app ads, rewarded video, interstitials) and user acquisition (UA campaigns via DSPs, ad networks, and social platforms). Its business model was typical of casual mobile game publishers — free-to-play titles monetized through advertising and in-app purchases. On June 30, 2025, Leyi was divested to Tripledot Studios, a London-based mobile gaming company known for titles like Solitaire, Woodoku, and 1010! Blast. This acquisition aligns with Tripledot's strategy of expanding its portfolio of casual mobile games and consolidating talent and IP in the hyper-casual and casual gaming segments.

Business model

Free-to-Play Mobile Gaming (Ad Monetization + IAP)

Target market

Mobile Gamers (Consumer)

What they offer

  • Mobile Casual Games

    Portfolio of free-to-play casual and hyper-casual mobile games distributed via iOS and Android app stores

  • In-App Advertising Monetization

    Ad-supported game experiences using rewarded video, interstitials, and banner ads through ad mediation platforms

Key features

Free-to-play mobile game developmentIn-app advertising monetizationIn-app purchase integrationUser acquisition via performance marketingCross-platform mobile publishing (iOS & Android)

Use cases

Mobile entertainment for casual gamersAd inventory supply for mobile advertisersUser acquisition funnel for app install campaigns

Customer segments

Casual mobile gamersMobile advertisers seeking in-app inventory

Tech & specs

Technology stack

Unity (likely game engine)Ad mediation platforms (e.g., AppLovin MAX, ironSource)Mobile measurement partners (e.g., AppsFlyer, Adjust)

Security & compliance

GDPRCOPPA (likely)

Deployment

Cloud

API

No

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