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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Wicked Selects Vindicia's Cashbox For Suba Payments

Online games publisher Wicked Interactive has chosen Vindicia's Cashbox to power its Suba Games online gaming platform. The company will use Cashbox to process all customer payments including credit card, debit card, and PayPal transactions.

Vindicia, an on-demand billing solutions provider, says Wicked Interactive chose its product after a competitive review that tested Cashbox's "flexibility in supporting multiple payment methods for its free-to-play games, worldwide reach, and focus on customer acquisition and retention."

Founded in 2008 and based in Canada, Wicked Interactive operates several MMORPGs such as Priston Tale and Ace Online. Its Suba Games portal offers a collection of free, browser-based MMO games, each accessible through a single Suba profile. Wicked Interactive joins several other notable online game publishers that've partnered with Vindicia, like Cryptic Studios, Realtime Worlds, and Outspark.

"CashBox was designed with successful online game publishers like Wicked Interactive in mind," says Vindicia chairman and CEO Gene Hoffman. "The Internet feeds a much more dynamic, social gaming experience and Vindicia CashBox will support Wicked Interactive in their mission to provide top quality free-to-play MMO games to its community."

Posted by Eric Caoili on November 18, 2009 12:00 PM |

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