Zynga, the controversial, NASDAQ-listed social and mobile games company, announced its third quarter results for 2013 today, before discussing the results on a conference call, during which CEO Don Mattrick, speaking after his first full quarter at the helm after replacing Mark Pyncus, painted an optimistic picture of a Zynga achieving profitability in 2013 and growth in 2014, as the Q3 results delivered above the high range of Zynga's guidance.
Layoffs are expected at NaturalMotion, the studio behind Star Wars: Hunters, as Zynga reviews operations and focuses on optimizing its mobile game portfolio.
Vince Zyle writes "Star Wars Hunters is a really fun game! It’s not as good as other Star Wars games like Star Wars Battlefront 2 but coming from a developer like Zynga who worked on very underwhelming and low-quality titles before, this is a major upgrade.
There’s not much objectively wrong with the game aside from the work needed to make visuals smoother during animations. That’s one of the biggest issues at present alongside frame drops that occur from time to time when there’s too much going on which isn’t too bad but certainly noticeable.
In conclusion, Star Wars Hunters is a game for arena shooter fans who are looking for an action-filled game. Some of the other issues will hopefully be ironed out with future updates."
The acquisition of Zynga by Take-Two Interactive might become the video game industry's version of the AOL Time Warner merger.
I have to give props for the use of Electric Boogaloo reference. I don't think many young folk will even know what that is.
On topic... wasn't that where Don Mattrick went after leaving XB?
I feel sorry for the people who have been scammed by Zynga with all those Microtransactions...