Plarium is taking its smash hit Facebook game Stormfall: Age of War mobile devices for the first time. Stormfall: Rise of Balur debuts today on iOS and Android as an expansion of the massively ...
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Plarium, one of the world’s fastest-growing developers of mobile, social and web-based games with over 250 million users, today announced a deal with actress Megan ...
Mobile and web-based game developer Plarium today announced that it's partnered with Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles actress Megan Fox for the studio's online RPG, the medieval-themed ...
In what seems to be a trademark for the Israeli social game studio, Plarium's latest game on Facebook comes not just with medieval kingdom building and asynchronous warfare. Stormfall: Age of War has ...
Celebrities in video games is hardly a new concept, but more and more video game publishers have been contracting celebrities for a likeness in new game titles recently, and on mobile the latest to ...
Following in the footsteps of Kate Upton and Mariah Carey in Game of War, not to forget Arnie in Mobile Strike, Israeli developer Plarium has chosen Megan Fox to be the first in-game and marketing ...
Megan Fox is starring in mobile game 'Stormfall: Rise of Balur'. The 29-year-old actress portrays Amelia Delthanis, Captain of the High Council Guard, in Plarium's fantasy/strategy title. Megan is ...
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TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Plarium, a global leader in midcore mobile and PC games with more than 390 million users worldwide, today announced that it has entered an agreement to acquire ...
Social gaming company Plarium, the team behind the Stormfall franchise, has just opened a new UK office in London which will be headed up by Olliver Heins. "When Plarium was founded with just a few ...
Australian casino outfit Aristocrat recently paid $500 million to acquire Israeli mobile game developer Plarium. This isn't the coin-op machine manufacturer's first foray into the mobile space, having ...
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