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How Coda envisions growth for alternative web shops | Shane Happach interview
Coda launched Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty: Mobile Web Store, improving mobile game profits and restoring connections with players.
And rival Coda Payments stepped into the picture with the launch of Activision Blizzard’s first-ever Call of Duty: Mobile Web Store in 44 countries, giving the company (now owned by Microsoft) a way to recover direct connections with players. Europe has done a good job of keeping bank and payment fees low, creating all sorts of infrastructure so people can compete in financial services, but enforcing on big tech companies is difficult. We haven’t seen people not wanting to transact because of security fears, especially once they’ve posted on a forum asking, “Is this a legit company?” If you google Coda you can see that we feature a consumer marketplace with a bunch of different publishers, titles, and content on it in 65 countries around the world.
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