Feb 25 2009
Gameloft talks iPhone, outsourcing and the credit crunch
From pocketgamer.biz:
If there’s an opportunity presented by new mobile gaming platforms like iPhone, Android and N-Gage, then Gameloft is certainly seizing it with both hands.
The publisher has launched 29 apps and games for iPhone so far, and last week announced plans to release 20 Android titles, now that Android Market allows paid apps. It’s no wonder the company’s Gonzague de Vallois is optimistic.
"We had a wonderful Q4 with revenues up 31 per cent, and now we have these new platforms coming through that are really interesting," he told PocketGamer.biz when we sat down for a chat at Mobile World Congress last week.
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If there’s an opportunity presented by new mobile gaming platforms like iPhone, Android and N-Gage, then Gameloft is certainly seizing it with both hands.






