Between social or Facebook games hitting their stride, a new console on the horizon and the resurgence of PC gaming, it couldn't be a more exciting time for games. But perhaps the most interesting ...
Chillingo, a leading publisher of iOS games, revealed its winter lineup on Thursday. The exciting collection of games augments an already impressive lineup that spans across genres and demographics.
Chillingo bills itself as "The Premier Games Publisher" and not without reason; in its ten-year history the company has published such hit mobile titles as Angry Birds and Cut the Rope. Acquired by ...
Rounding off the first day of Casual Connect Europe 2016, Chillingo's Andy Needham and Matt Dixon, (Head of Studio and Director of Sales & Business Development respectively), gave a talk on operating ...
For every hit mobile game that floods gaming culture and enriches its creators, there are thousands that sit, unloved and unprofitable, in the sorry bowels of app stores. Yet developers all over the ...
Chillingo COO Ed Rumley had a chat with GamesIndustry, and said that the iOS publisher (which is owned by EA) is more needed than ever by developers. Yes, he admits it's easier than ever for anyone to ...
As Criterion, Chillingo and PopCap founders leave EA, one analyst reckons newly-appointed mobile boss Frank Gibeau could be next to leave. It's only the second week of January but the co-founders of ...
Chillingo's latest game WarFriends has become the company's most downloaded game after launching worldwide on January 17th 2017. Data from Apptopia shows that the game achieved over 1.8 million ...
Ninja Theory is an excellent game developer based in the UK that's produced Enslaved: Odyssey to the West and the recent Devil May Cry reboot. Now, Ninja Theory is releasing its first iOS title, ...
On Thursday, iPhone and iPad software publisher Chillingo previewed three action-packed games to selected members of the press. E3 may be known for over-the-top presentations by the big console ...
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, ...