This article was first printed in the GamesIndustry.biz Mobile Newsletter. To receive these special emails, sign up here. It's a truth many developers no doubt wish to avoid: the creation of games is ...
ZeptoLab has had spectacular success, getting 600 million downloads for its mobile games based on Cut the Rope, a physics-based game with the adorable Om Nom. And now the studio’s branching out to ...
Indian outfit Nazara Games has signed a multi-year deal with ZeptoLab to publish Cut the Rope throughout the Indian subcontinent. The partnership will see Nazara working with ZeptoLab to culturalise ...
Starting out at an early age toying around with a ZX Spectrum, the Russia-born Voinov twins have been making games for over two decades. Yet it wasn't until they founded ZeptoLab that the twins hit ...
ZeptoLab is cashing in on its Cut the Rope smartphone game — which has been downloaded more than 100 million times — by announcing several licensing deals today with Hasbro, Mattel, JAKKS Pacific, and ...
In another sign that mobile games are challenging or usurping other mediums like cartoons for creating powerful childrens’ brands, Russia’s ZeptoLab just signed a deal with Burger King to bring their ...
Mobile studio ZeptoLab has officially entered the publishing business and is calling for any and all developers to submit their games. The company, best known for its games Cut The Rope and King Of ...
After seeing massive success with Cut the Rope (and sequel Cut the Rope: Experiments), British-Russian games studio ZeptoLab is today announcing its new upcoming game at Le Web in Paris, France.
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