Despite transitioning from browser games to mobile, times are still very good for InnoGames.
The German developer announced that during the first six months of 2013, its sales increased more than 60 percent year-on-year.
It's currently taken one game cross-platform, with the mobile version of Tribal Wars increasing the franchise's revenue by 15 percent.
It will take Grepolis and Forge of Empires cross-platform in Q3 and Q4 2013 respectively.
Good times
"Despite increased competition and harsher market conditions, we're on course for another record year," said InnoGames' CEO Hendrik Klindworth.
Employing over 250 staff, the company is looking to fill more than 40 positions.
Next spring, it's also moving to a new office in the center of Hamburg, which will give it the space for up 500 employees.
News
Contributing Editor
A Pocket Gamer co-founder, Jon is Contributing Editor at PG.biz which means he acts like a slightly confused uncle who's forgotten where he's left his glasses. As well as letters and cameras, he likes imaginary numbers and legumes.
Related Articles
Interview
Mar 18th, 2024
PocketGamer.biz Podcast - Innogames’ Deniz Kekeç on building long-lasting relationships with narrative marketing
Interview
Mar 11th, 2024
PocketGamer.biz Podcast - Innogames’ secrets for extending the lifespan of legacy games
Top Stories
Feature
May 14th, 2024
Matej Lančarič's Squad Busters deep dive: Under the skin of 2024's biggest launch yet
Feature
May 14th, 2024
53 top mobile games in soft launch: Squad Busters, Battle Guys: Royale, Plants vs. Zombies 3, LEGO Hill Climb Adventures, and more
Events
Valencia Indie Summit 2024 | Europe | May 16th |
Mobidictum Meetup Berlin May 2024 | Europe | May 16th |
Digital Dragons | Europe | May 19th |
GamesBeat Summit 2024 | North America | May 20th |
Mobidictum Meetup Tallinn May 2024 | Europe | May 21st |
Nordic Game Spring 2024 | Nordic | May 21st |
Impact 2024 - Indie Games | May 23rd | |
Morocco Gaming Expo | Africa | May 24th |