Reporting its second quarter financials for 2010, the unassailable Gameloft appears to remain unassailed. The company reports sales of €33.6 million ($43.6 million) for the second quarter, a gain of nearly 15 percent over the same period last year, which saw sales of €29.3 million ($38 million). Taking the first half of 2010 as a whole, sales have reached the devilish amount of €6.66 million ($8.65 million), an 11 percent increase over the €60.1 million ($78.1 million) earned in the first half of 2009.
Gameloft pins the increase in sales on "increased market share in traditional Java and Brew phones as well as by the massive success enjoyed by Smartphones around the world." More specifically, the company's sales in the Apple App Store increased by a staggering 113 percent. With more smartphones (and devices like the iPad) on the way, and with digital distribution becoming more popular, Gameloft expects to sustain its growth through the end of 2010.
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 9:30AM yomachaser said
@kikekun So I guess you've never played their games because sure they clone premises ,but the final product is never a clone and outside of some early clunkers (Terminator and some DS ports) they make good games.
Also as they've matured their games are improving at a crazy rate and in many ways are more fun than originals series in the same space (mobile/handheld). The only weak spot they have is graphic quality and even that is improving rapidly.
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Also as they've matured their games are improving at a crazy rate and in many ways are more fun than originals series in the same space (mobile/handheld). The only weak spot they have is graphic quality and even that is improving rapidly.
Posted: Jul 29th 2010 8:25AM bradphillips204 said
"€6.66 million ($8.65 million), an 11 percent increase over the €60.1 million ($78.1 million) earned in the first half of 2009"
$8.65 million is an 11% increase over $78.1 million? I think you meant €66.6 million, not €6.66 million, whatever that may be in dollars...
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$8.65 million is an 11% increase over $78.1 million? I think you meant €66.6 million, not €6.66 million, whatever that may be in dollars...
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