Beginning on August 30, 2006, 17 of PopCap's products became available via Steam. On August 22, 2006, it was announced on Valve Software's Web site that PopCap Games had entered into an agreement with Valve Software to deliver PopCap's games via Valve's Steam content delivery system. The Sprout team subsequently moved to Seattle and helped PopCap to make a sequel to the hit game, Feeding Frenzy 2, with Gwertzman becoming the Director of Business Development at Popcap. Sprout Games is the creator of the game Feeding Frenzy. The company expanded in 2005 with the acquisition of Sprout Games, a Seattle-based casual games developer company like PopCap Games, founded by James Gwertzman. Their first game was Bejeweled, a huge-hit gem-swapping game, which was supported on all major platforms and awarded by Computer Gaming World Hall Of Fame in 2002. They wanted to create games, firstly by learning from other Internet gaming sites. PopCap Games was founded by John Vechey, Brian Fiete and Jason Kapalka in 2000. History 2000-July 2007: Original hit games era 1.2 July 2007-present: Casual games distribution era.1.1 2000-July 2007: Original hit games era.
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