Gaming giant Electronic Arts will pay nearly $20 million for Chillingo, the company that publishes Angry Birds. EA wants Chillingo's talent for spotting promising game developers, and a bigger piece ...
Mobile gamers have become obsessed with small, pudgy and vehemently Angry Birds — mostly playing a game that sends them flying into walls and watching the sparks fly. So much so that Electronic Arts ...
With such a popular following of its games, for publisher Chillingo, it was only a matter of time before it was on to bigger and better things. EA Mobile, seeing what a powerhouse of mobile games ...
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If EA takes over Angry Birds the quality will go down the drain. EA's games are very highly polished but they graphically look more like marketing and hype engines that actual games. Take Tetris, it ...
Publisher of Angry Birds Climbs The Charts With Another International Hit Game for iOS Devices London, UK., – October 7, 2010 – Leading downloadable game publisher, Chillingo, today announced that ...
It acquired Chillingo (but not Angry Birds) for a reported $20 million and has a 32 per cent market share in smartphone games, according to Comscore. Rovio needs to evolve from a studio with strong ...