Zynga purchases mobile gaming developer Five Mobile
Zynga, the gaming Goliath behind such successful Facebook games as Farmville and Mafia Wars, has announced the purchase of a mobile gaming studio to help it launch an effort into the mobile gaming market. Read the full story here.
Source: Mobile Burn
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Zynga adds Toronto-based game developer Five Mobile to its team
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Zynga acquires Toronto mobile app studio Five Mobile
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