They’re birds. And they’re angry. And they love Halloween. And British prime minister David Cameron loves them. And hey presto, Electronic Arts owns them! (Or their publisher, anyway.) Wait, ...
We already told you EA’s $20 million Chillingo purchase wasn’t a backdoor pickup of Angry Birds developer Rovio. What we didn’t know was that Rovio was planning to walk away from the popular social ...
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Electronic Arts is to write a cheque of the the publisher of “Angry Birds” Chillingo. The game is one of the most popular mobile phone games and the buyout is seen as pushing EA deeper into the mobile ...
Electronic Arts has bought Chillingo, the Macclesfield-based mobile games publisher behind smartphone smash hit Angry Birds. US-based gaming giant EA announced today that it had acquired the company ...
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 ...
Though for many players there's an indelible link between Angry Birds and Chillingo, the now EA-owned publisher only retains rights for the original title on iOS and PSP. As Rovio proved on Android, ...
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 ...