Waat Media Acquires Charismatix

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. – Wireless content provider Waat Media has penned an acquisition deal with Charismatix Ltd., a mainstream European game developer that specializes in multimedia Java games for mobile devices.

Düsseldorf, Germany-based Charismatix brings many new elements to Waat’s strong hold on the mobile space, including distribution deals with game makers in Asia, Europe and the U.S., in addition to a porting platform known as Development-Framework, which supports J2ME, DoJa and BREW handsets.

Waat is more immediately known to the adult industry for its “late night content,” which features content from Vivid, Playboy, Digital Playground and Girls Gone Wild.

News of the partnership was announced by Waat at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona. Company President Ian Aaron was not available for comment, but a Waat representative told XBiz that the deal is effective immediately and is the first game developer Waat has so far partnered with.

Waat currently has agreements with 60 mobile operators for the distribution of images, video and mobile TV.

Content from Charismatix is not adult-oriented but will complement Waat’s strategy of branching out into the mainstream through Charismatix’s video applications and multi-player 3D games.

“It’s another step in that direction,” the representative told XBiz.

Aaron said in an official statement that the acquisition of Charismatix is part of a strategic move that over time will include applications such as mobile web dating and video chat, a portfolio of branded poker and casino games and other late night entertainment programming.

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

2025 XBIZ Miami Speaker Lineup Announced

XBIZ is pleased to announce the release of the full speaker lineup for XBIZ Miami, the latest edition of the adult industry’s premier creator conference, set to take place May 19-22 at the Nautilus Sonesta Miami Beach hotel in South Beach.

AV Bulletin: Arizona's About-Face, What New Laws Mean for Adult

Industry stakeholders and free speech advocates have anxiously been awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, which could significantly impact state age verification laws around the United States. In the meantime, state legislatures continue to weigh and pass AV bills, the U.K. and the EU are moving ahead with their own AV mandates and strategies, and legal challenges continue to play out in U.S. courts — with some cases on hold pending the SCOTUS ruling in Paxton.

Million Billion Media Launches New Website

Management and PR agency Million Billion Media (MBM) has launched a new website.

'Neon Nightswim' Party Returns to XBIZ Miami

XBIZ is pleased to announce that the annual Neon Nightswim Pool Party will once again illuminate XBIZ Miami on Tuesday, May 20.

FSC Addresses UK Age Verification Guidelines

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has published an article offering guidance on the U.K.'s Online Safety Act and the various guidelines put forward by the country's telecommunications regulator Ofcom.The article follows:

European Commission Posts AV Guidelines, Seeks Feedback

The European Commission has made public its draft guidelines on protecting minors online under the Digital Services Act, including age verification requirements covering adult sites and platforms.

'White-Hot' Party Set to Kick Off XBIZ Miami

XBIZ is pleased to announce that the annual White-Hot Party, the official opening bash of XBIZ Miami, is set for Monday, May 19, at Mynt Lounge in South Beach.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for March, April

AEBN has announced the top search terms for March and April from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Takedown Piracy Adds 'Search Max' Feature

Takedown Piracy has launched Search Max, a search engine for detecting, verifying, and removing Google infringements.

Sex Workers' Group Fights Proposed Swedish Ban on 'Remote' Sexual Services

The European Sex Workers’ Rights Alliance (ESWA) has launched a campaign against a Swedish government proposal to expand current laws against purchasing sexual services to apply to acts performed remotely by cammers, streamers and custom content creators.

Show More