Danish mobile game company Kiloo’s free-to-play mobile title Subway Surfers is putting up powerful numbers. With 26.5 million daily active users, 130 million downloads, and a projection for 250 ...
Mobile developer Kiloo has announced that it's moving into iPhone and DS development, focusing on both device's touchscreen features. "With a close connection to mobile development, we anticipate ...
Stockholm 2006-10-23. Danish games publisher Kiloo is connecting its games portfolio to the Terraplay Global Gaming Network for building community features around its titles as well as opening up new ...
The developer behind the hit mobile game Subway Surfers is opening a new publishing division, PocketGamer.biz can reveal. Danish studio Kiloo has found huge success in mobile with its endless runner ...
Aarhus, Denmark. August 4th. Mobile entertainment publisher Kiloo is celebrating a period of growth and expansion over he first half of 2006, despite a period of slowdown for many companies within the ...
“I would like to warn people,” says Kiloo chief creative officer Simon Moller. “Rovio is in trouble. The problem with the way they are operating is that they’re not focusing enough on the games.” ...
Subway Surfers is an endless runner game first released in 2012. The game is now the very first title in the Google Play Store’s history to reach one billion downloads. The developers discuss plans ...
One of the sleeper hits on the charts over the last year has been a tiny game out of Denmark called Subway Surfers. It’s a runner game like Imangi’s Temple Run that has a character named Jake riding ...
Cute animal-based platformers used to be ten-a-penny in the olden days, but with the advent of more powerful consoles the genre has noticeably diminished. Thankfully the portable nature of the DSi ...
Johannesburg, South Africa 9 February 2022 - Kiloo, co-developer and publisher of the hugely popular Subway Surfers game between 2012-2020, has selected Huawei's AppGallery to debut its exciting new ...
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