Angry Birds Dev: We Won't Use Chillingo Again

Andy Chalk

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Angry Birds Dev: We Won't Use Chillingo Again


Angry Birds [http://www.rovio.com/index.php?page=angry-birds] studio Rovio Mobile says it hasn't done business with Chillingo, the mobile publisher that was acquired by EA yesterday, since the original iPhone release of the game and furthermore, it "will not use Chillingo again."

When EA revealed yesterday that it dropped $20 million to Zeptolab [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/104575-Angry-Birds-Publisher-Lands-in-EAs-Nest], the studios behind the games, were part of the acquisition and Rovio appears to have no interest in reviving the relationship.

"We only did the first iPad/iPhone integration with Chillingo and aside from that we've published everything ourselves," Peter Vesterbacka, the "Mighty Eagle" at Rovio who runs the company's U.S. office, told TechCrunch [http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/20/angry-birds-chillingo/]. "We will not use Chillingo again."

Not that he has anything against Chillingo or its new parent, EA; he just thinks that self-publishing is the way to go these days. "You don't need publishers," he added.

Angry Birds came out on the App Store in December 2009 and has banged out 6.5 million copies since, a huge success story by any measure. Rovio retained the rights to the IP on all other platforms, so what did EA get for its $20 mil? Chillingo's Crystal [http://www.crystalsdk.com/] social networking platform, "soft access" to new mobile titles and publisher with an apparent knack for spotting hit games, which the company is no doubt hoping will one day prove to be worth more than even a bird in the hand.


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Delusibeta

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I do believe I said in the last thread that I doubt EA will see their money back too soon. This is just more evidence.
 

Calderon0311

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archvile93 said:
Andy Chalk said:
"You don't need publishers," he added.
Tell me that when you make a game that costs real money to produce.
They did already... A Publisher was the best choice at the time, but they can go free now and have a better feel of the market on their own.
 

antidonkey

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Wait. Iphone users paid 20 bucks for angry birds?

Lol! Rovio emailed me a link the other day to download it for free on my android phone.
 

Th37thTrump3t

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antidonkey said:
Wait. Iphone users paid 20 bucks for angry birds?

Lol! Rovio emailed me a link the other day to download it for free on my android phone.
I paid a buck...
 

felixader

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Wait, wait, wait. So they Practically Paid 20 million Bucks for Analysts and Gamereviewers to Point on things for EA and say: "Buy this, it's good."?


Pffrrrtbwahahahahahahaharharhar, i think EA could have had this for far cheaper. ^.^