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Tel Aviv-based Appcharge has raised $26 million in a Series A funding round, achieving a valuation of $100 million. The company focuses on enabling gaming app publishers to create websites that allow them to sell gaming currencies and other virtual goods directly to consumers, bypassing traditional app store platforms like Apple and Google. Leading the funding round is Creandum, alongside notable investors including Supercell. This investment aims to enhance Appcharge's direct-to-consumer platform for mobile games, positioning it as a competitive player in the gaming industry.