Rovio Mobile passing on Chillingo in the future
For a lot of iPhone developers, I would disagree -- Chillingo has put together a nice set of iPhone titles over the past few years, and seeing their name on an iPhone game can give a nice boost in profile to a developer just starting out. Obviously EA agrees -- while this doesn't mean we'll see EA start taking advantage of the Angry Birds license (necessarily -- I'm sure Rovio is poking around in as many places as possible to recreate the Angry Birds game on other platforms), it does mean that EA is getting access to a significant amount of experience in creating, publishing, and marketing iPhone games. Chillingo seems to have a talent for finding titles of solid quality that are willing to experiment a little bit, so this should bring us some more EA games that are outside of the standard Madden/Need for Speed/Tiger Woods ilk.
As an iPhone user, I'm excited about both the Chillingo and the Ngmoco deals recently -- both will create more options for two iPhone publishers who have made a solid name for themselves, as well as bring a little more standing to the platform at large as a great place to publish and release great games. Rovio's done with iPhone publishers, but the rest of us are just getting started.
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Chillingo closed a huge deal with EA yesterday (becoming the second big iPhone publisher in as many weeks to be picked up), but the...
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Maybe EA will use some of that talent to update the now, long neglected Monopoly title. The game has entertained me for hours, but they have not updated it for a very long time. No retina graphics, multi-tasking support or anything.
Not to mention they haven't released an iPad compatible version, for which, I would willingly pay some $.
Why is EA dropping the ball on one the their potentially biggest money makers?
- anyone else noticing this absence in the app store?
EA does not have any rights to Angry Birds. It was noted when the story was run about the sale, Rovio always maintained, and still has, the rights to Angry Birds. So even if EA bought Chillingo because of the success of Angry Birds, they bought Chillingo without Angry Birds.
October 21 2010 at 11:53 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYou can already notice this change with the most recent release of Angry Birds Halloween edition today. Whereas all the other versions display Chillingo as the dev, the Halloween edition says Rovio Mobile.
October 21 2010 at 10:36 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"seeing their name on an iPhone game can give a nice boost in profile to a developer just starting out"
I can honestly say I never thought, "Hmmm, there's a game by Chillingo, maybe I should check it out!" I saw a video of the game, (which I'm sure they could have done without Chillingo) and decided to give the free version a try.
Agreed. I can say the same is true of everyone I know. They buy games because a friend raved about it usually, no consideration is given to developer or publisher. That's how Angry Birds, Cut The Rope, Field Runners, Super Mega Worm, and several others spread through my group of friends.
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