King, the games developer behind Candy Crush Saga, is looking to raise as much as US$533 million via a share sale on the New York Stock Exchange.
The firm has announced that it is planning to sell 22.2 million shares, priced at US$21 to US$24 per share. That could value the company at almost US$7.6 billion at the top of its pricing range.
King's portfolio includes more than 180 games, but Candy Crush is its most popular offering and was the most downloaded free mobile app of 2013. It has been downloaded more than 500 million times since its launch in 2012.
The popularity of Candy Crush has been the biggest driver of growth for King during the past two years.
Before Candy Crush, in 2011, King took 64 million U.S. dollars in revenue. Two years later after the Candy Crush mania it had sales of more than US$1.8 billion.