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June's Journey generates more than $1bn in revenue | News-in-brief
Six years after launching globally, Wooga's title is the second German mobile game to hit the consumer spending figure
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Playtika no longer launching or developing until market challenges ease
Mobile publisher will instead focus on investing in "high growth potential studios"
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Jens Begemann leaves Wooga after 11 years
"I believe the best moment for a founder to leave his company is when things are going really well," says Begemann
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Playtika acquires German casual studio Wooga
Deal is worth a reported $100 million, with no layoffs to Wooga's 180-strong team
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CEO Jens Begemann explains the reasoning for the casual games studio's plan to focus on story-driven games
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Layoffs at Wooga as studio refocuses on story-driven games
Casual games firm plans restructure as it seeks to become market leader in its field
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Why casual games need a narrative
Mobile studios discuss how they use serialised storylines to drive player retention far beyond launch
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InnoGames picks up Warlords from Wooga
Sale of mobile strategy title indicative of Wooga's renewed focus on casual games
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Wooga restructuring continues with Tokyo office closure
Update: Follows closure of Black Anvil Games
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Wooga launches new indie studio
Black Anvil Games will focus on core gaming audience
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Risk, reward and the road ahead for mobile games
Agent Alice marks a new level of ambition in production and marketing for Wooga, but did that extra investment lead to a larger return?
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Wooga created 100 concepts in 2014
CEO Jens Begemann reveals exhaustive creative process, Downton Abbey's importance
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Wooga hires new head of finance
Dr. Marion Trautbeck-Kim replaces outgoing Sebastian Kopp
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Wooga opens Tokyo office, hires Line veteran
Jun Otsuka will lead Wooga's first office outside of its native Berlin
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Wooga opening new internal studio
Jelly Splash developer looking for new head of studio
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Wooga now profitable, sees 50/50 revenue split on mobile and web
Successful transition only 14 months after first mobile release
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Half the team at social gaming company working on new games
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Wooga makes Pocket Island open source
Says HTML5 could be a game changer, but the technology isn't ready
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Google+ losing key game developers
PopCap and Wooga are shutting down Google+ versions of their games
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Wooga's Diamond Dash hits 11m iOS downloads
German developer reveals 64 per cent of all players using Facebook Connect
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Jens Begemann says while Google+ offers a better revenue share, Facebook is "an amazing platform"
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Wooga CEO Jens Begemann on Facebook, the future of social gaming, and why it's not all about shooting aliens anymore