Zynga ha chiuso 11 giochi

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Qualche settimana fa Zynga ha iniziato a chiudere alcuni giochi considerati poco profittevoli, vuoi perchè datati, vuoi perchè gli utenti li hanno abbandonati. Nel giro di poco tempo il publisher ha chiuso ben 11 titoli per Facebook, iOS e Android. Tra i giochi chiusi troviamo anche titoli di rilievo come Mafia Wars 2, PetVille e Indiana Jones Adventure World.

Questi i giochi chiusi da Zynga da ottobre ad oggi:

  • Mafia Wars Shakedown (iOS)
  • Forestville (iOS)
  • Montopia (iOS/Android)
  • Mojitomo (Android)
  • Word Scramble Challenge Edition (iOS)
  • PetVille (Facebook)
  • Mafia Wars 2 (Facebook)
  • FishVille (Facebook)
  • Vampire Wars (Facebook)
  • Treasure Isle (Facebook)
  • Indiana Jones Adventure World (Facebook)
Per il 2013 appena iniziato Zynga selezionerà meglio i titoli da lanciare sul mercato, la società prevede di pubblicare ben 30 giochi su Facebook, Android e iOS.

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