December 21st 2005 |
Phones
Ubisoft’s venture into gaming on the go appears to be paying off. Its mobile gaming subsidiary, Gameloft, has sold almost as many games as Ubisoft, said boss Yves Guillemot.
The French maker of titles such as Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell and King Kong is competing with other game giants for a slice of the mobile pie. Mobile gaming is expected to explode, with analysts predicting that 220 million people will be playing games on mobile phones by 2009.
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