![]() NaturalMotion CEO Torsten Reil said in a blog post that his team aimed “to create experiences that truly 'wow’ players. The company says the title will come out in a beta version in the “coming weeks,” and it remains to be seen whether the game can create a new dawn for Zynga, whose early games had cartoonish animation. The screenshots and trailer show a game that’s far more detailed and immersive than most mobile games. Since last year, Zynga has kept NaturalMotion’s work tightly under wraps. NaturalMotion previously created popular mobile games “CSR Racing” and “Clumsy Ninja.” The title will be the first produced for Zynga by the team from NaturalMotion, the British company Zynga bought for $527 million in cash and stock in January 2014. You damn right I am!”Įven as Zynga ditches stalwarts like “CityVille,” the company showed off its progress in the mobile action strategy genre with a preview trailer posted on YouTube of “ Dawn of Titans.” To make matters worse saying that their thank you gift can only be used for two specific games. “This is how the company thanks us? Rip us off by closing us down. That did not appease one longtime “CityVille” fan, who posted this note on an online player’s forum: Zynga offered loyal “CityVille” players gifts if they moved to “FarmVille 2” or “CastleVille Legends.” In December, Zynga reported it had a total of 108 million monthly active players for all of its games. An attempt to revive the franchise with an upgraded version, “CityVille 2,” failed quickly. Zynga even tried to capitlize on “CityVille’s” popularity in the real world, striking a deal with toymaker Hasbro to produce a board game CityVille Monopoly.īut Zynga’s fortunes and number of players took a downturn shortly after that. ![]() When Zynga went public in 2011, it was best known for “CityVille,” “FarmVille” and “Zynga Poker.” Within 50 days, “CityVille” had 61 million monthly active users, eclipsing “FarmVille” in its lineup of most popular products. The game debuted in December 2010 while Zynga was ascending as a Facebook social games powerhouse. ![]() The company also said it is shutting down a Beijing studio responsible for running “CityVille.” The “CityVille” saga marks the rapid rise and fall of the social games maker.Īthough Zynga has not made the announcement public, players learned the game will shut down April 30 when they logged in this week and were routed to a “Dear Citizens” message posted on a Zynga website.Ī representative for the San Francisco company declined to comment on the note.īut during Zynga’s fourth-quarter earnings call last month, Chief Financial Officer David Lee said the company had decided to shut down 10 of its Facebook games, although he didn’t name the games publicly. Meanwhile, the San Francisco company on Thursday released a sneak peak of “Dawn of Titans,” a new mobile action strategy-fantasy game from Zynga’s NaturalMotion team. ![]()
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