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Alpha Compute Acquires 60% Stake in GAMEE, Launches AI Gaming Division

Alpha Compute Acquires 60% Stake in GAMEE, Launches AI Gaming Division

Alpha Compute has taken a majority stake in GAMEE, acquiring 60% of the company. The move comes alongside the launch of a new internal division focused on artificial intelligence for gaming. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The stake in GAMEE

The acquisition gives Alpha Compute control over GAMEE, a company known for its mobile and social gaming platforms. GAMEE has built a user base around casual games and gamified challenges. With a 60% holding, Alpha Compute becomes the majority shareholder, though no information was released about the remaining ownership or whether existing management will stay in place.

A dedicated AI gaming unit

Alpha Compute also announced the formation of an AI gaming division. The new unit will work on integrating the company’s existing AI capabilities into game development and player experiences. The division’s exact projects and leadership were not named in the announcement, but the move signals a clear bet on AI-driven gaming — a space that has drawn increasing attention from tech firms and publishers alike.

What connects the two moves

By pairing an acquisition with a new division, Alpha Compute is putting both capital and organizational weight behind gaming. GAMEE’s existing platform could serve as a test bed for AI features, from personalized content to automated game design tools. The company has not released a timeline for any products or specific integrations between the two.

The broader industry has seen a wave of AI investments in gaming, with companies using machine learning for everything from NPC behavior to content generation. Alpha Compute’s entry into that space through both ownership and a dedicated team suggests it intends to compete directly with other tech-driven gaming efforts.

Neither company has commented on whether the acquisition will lead to changes in GAMEE’s operations or staffing. The next public update from Alpha Compute is expected during its quarterly earnings call, scheduled for late next month.