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November 24, 2016

The story behind India's first games company, Critical Ops hits 10 million downloads, and keeping games alive Related Articles Comments Login to to leave a comment Or click here to register Events Games Industry Jobs Popular Stories Latest User Comments Videos PGBiz on Facebook PGbiz Staff About Us Steel Media Network

Angry Birdsis one of the most iconic franchises ever hatched on mobile, with countless games based on the IP coming to smartphones over the years.

But one __game that didn’t quite make it is New Star Games’ Angry Birds Football. The promising title failed to meet expectations, so development on the soft-launched __game has been cancelled, with servers set to close for good on December 15th.

The second most popular story of the week was once again about Rovio, but struck a more positive note. This time it was about the publisher’s Stockholm studio and just how you could get a job at the Angry Birds 2 developer.

Live ops, eSports and India’s $1.1 billion industry

In third is our interview about the importance of live operations with Glu Mobile Hyderabad’s Nilesh Engineer, whose studio is responsible for games such as Terminator Genisys: Guardian, Deer Hunter and Sniper X.

Lastly, mobile eSports shooter Critical Ops hits 10 million downloads, and we speak to Dhruva Interactive founder Rajesh Rao about the history of India’s rising mobile games industry sector, set to be worth $1.1 billion by 2020.

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