Casual game publisher Wooga is branching out into hardcore mobile games with the creation of a new studio, Black Anvil Games. The new Wooga-owned studio is working on a turn-based fantasy strategy ...
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BERLIN – German social gaming firm Wooga is on a serious roll–and attracting top tech talent–despite flouting the compensation structure you’d expect to find in the competitive industry: It doesn’t ...
Social gaming company Wooga has quickly established itself as one of the most popular social game developers. The Berlin company has some of the top social games on Facebook, with titles such as ...
Speaking at a press event in Berlin, CEO Jens Begemann has announced that one-time Facebook champion Wooga is now heavily into mobile. "Just 15 months ago, we made no revenue on mobile," Begemann ...
Wooga has been making social mobile games since 2009, and it continues to do so under ownership of publicly traded Playtika. And now Berlin-based Wooga is announcing its Ghost Detective hidden object ...
Wooga, a Berlin-based social gaming company, has raised $24 million in second round venture financing led by Highland Capital Partners, with participation from Tenaya Capital and existing investors ...
PocketGamer.biz identified an increasing focus on midcore gamingas one of the key trends at GDC 2016, and it's a point borne out most explicitly by the Berlin-based mobile game developer Wooga. Indeed ...