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Chillingo

Macclesfield, Cheshire East

Sobre

Chillingo, founded in 2005, is a prominent mobile game developer and publisher known for its innovative approach to gaming. The studio gained significant recognition with the launch of "Cut the Rope" in 2010, which became a hallmark of mobile gaming success. In 2010, Chillingo was acquired by Electronic Arts, further solidifying its position in the industry and allowing for greater distribution and resources for future projects.

Key personnel include co-founders Chris Byatte and Joe Wee, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the studio's creative direction. Chillingo is celebrated for its diverse portfolio, which includes groundbreaking titles such as "Anomaly: Warzone Earth," "Anomaly 2," and "Ravensword: The Fallen King," showcasing their ability to blend genres and innovate gameplay mechanics.

The studio has significantly influenced the mobile gaming landscape, particularly with its contributions to the tower defense genre through the "Anomaly" series, which introduced a unique reverse-tower defense mechanic. Chillingo specializes in casual and action games, often focusing on engaging gameplay and user-friendly design.

Over the years, Chillingo has received numerous awards, including multiple BAFTA nominations and recognition from the International Mobile Gaming Awards, underscoring its impact and excellence in the gaming industry.

Visão geral

Fundada em

January 1, 2005

Sede

Macclesfield, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Número de funcionários

11 - 50

Fundadores

Pessoas-chave

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Foco de gênero

Casual

Informações de contato

Kit de imprensa

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