Rovio Development faltering, Vice President announces resignation

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Angry Birds Rovio.
Tags animation business class company developed development development company domain

Domain Name City (domain.cn) January 29, according to foreign media reports, "Angry Birds" is a phenomenon-class mobile game, but developed the game of the Finnish game development company Rovio now in the increasingly competitive hand-travel industry is faltering, Jamie Jami Laes, executive vice president of the company's gaming business, also announced his departure.

Although Rovio successfully expanded the "Angry Bird" brand into the field of television animation and launched a series of officially licensed derivative products, the company failed to launch more games like the Angry Bird, announcing that it would lay off 14%.

Lars was a senior executive at the American Art and digital chocolate, and he joined Rovio in early 2013 as executive vice president of game operations.

Lasburn admitted in Wednesday that he had left the company and plans to open a new start-up in the near future.

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