London, Wednesday 28th September: King, a leading interactive entertainment company for the mobile world, is today celebrating the launch of its 2000th Candy Crush Saga level. The game, which challenges players to match sweets in combinations of three or more, has become a phenomenon the world over and remains one of the most played mobile games across the globe. Having just enjoyed
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Candy Crush Saga Reaches Level 2000
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- Published: 10-03-2016, 03:49 PM
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Last week, Candy Crush Saga, developed by King, launched its 2,000th level. That's a lot of levels.
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Candy Crush Saga Reaches Level 2000
Last week, Candy Crush Saga, developed by King, launched its 2,000th level. That's a lot of levels.
London, Wednesday 28th September:...
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Breaking: Activision Purchases Candy Crush Developers for $5.9 Billion
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Shawn Zipay
- Published: 11-02-2015, 10:54 PM
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in NewsBreaking: Activision Purchases Candy Crush Developers for $5.9 Billion
Activision has reportedly just finalized a deal that finds them outright purchasing King Digital Entertainment to the tune of $5.9 billion (USD). This was initially reported on by Kotaku. Let's take a look at some of the initial details as they are known.
From an alleged press release (I have not yet seen this press release anywhere myself yet as of the time of this posting), Activision's CEO Bobby Kotick issued the following remarks.
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Apple TV to Entice Even More Casual Gamers?
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- Published: 09-16-2015, 10:46 AM
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in NewsApple TV to Entice Even More Casual Gamers?
As you may have heard, Apple made an announcement earlier in the month that had more to do with the latest iPhone designs and upgrades. While those changes are indeed coming to their mobile lineup, they're also looking to make a proper entry in the gaming sphere. The new Apple TV will be available for a mere $150 (for the 32GB model) and aims to provide users with another gaming option that doesn't come from the Big 3 (Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo). While some have been quick to shoot it down bef... -
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Apple TV to Entice Even More Casual Gamers?
As you may have heard, Apple made an announcement earlier in the month that had more to do with the latest iPhone designs and upgrades. While...
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Microsoft Will Force Candy Crush Saga Installs on Windows 10 Owners
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Shawn Zipay
- Published: 05-14-2015, 11:36 PM
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in NewsMicrosoft Will Force Candy Crush Saga Installs on Windows 10 Owners
Microsoft was so damn close to having an amazing launch for Windows 10. Free upgrades to Windows 10 for existing Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 owners? Awesome! They were doing so many things right that you just had a feeling there was going to be a catch somewhere. This is that catch.
According to the latest posting on Xbox.com, Microsoft will automatically install Candy Crush Saga onto the machines of customers that upgrade to or download Windows 10 for unspecified periods of... -
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King Files to Abandon Its Trademark on the Word 'Candy'
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- Published: 02-25-2014, 03:55 PM
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Perhaps feeling the heat of the Internet, King is now filing for express abandonment of its trademark on the word "Candy."
The Candy Crush Saga developer confirmed the move to Kotaku.
King has withdrawn its trademark application for Candy in the U.S., which we applied for in February 2013 before we acquired the early rights to Candy Crusher. Each market that King operates in is different with regard to IP. We feel that having the rights to Candy Crusher is the best option for... -
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King Files to Abandon Its Trademark on the Word 'Candy'
Perhaps feeling the heat of the Internet, King is now filing for express abandonment of its trademark on the word "Candy."
The...
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Candy Crush Developer Going After The Banner Saga Over the Word 'Saga'
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- Published: 01-22-2014, 01:02 AM
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in NewsCandy Crush Developer Going After The Banner Saga Over the Word 'Saga'
King, the development studio behind Candy Crush Saga didn't feel as though they already won the "Biggest Jackass Developer" award yet by their move to trademark the word "candy." No, instead they now also going after games that have the word "saga" in their name.
Their first major target is The Banner Saga, which is a newly released "Viking-themed tactical RPG." You know, a game that is nothing like Candy Crush. However, since common sense isn't King's strong point, they... -
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Candy Crush Developer King One Step Away from Trademarking the Word 'Candy'
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- Published: 01-20-2014, 09:22 PM
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in NewsCandy Crush Developer King One Step Away from Trademarking the Word 'Candy'
King, the development studio behind Candy Crush Saga is one step closer to trademarking the word "candy." Oh, come on! Really?! For
's sake. Last February, King filed an application to trademark the word "candy" across a variety of products. These ranged from shower caps (what?) to video games. On January 15 of this year, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Officeonce again showed how badly the system is brokenapproved King's request. According to GameZebo, developers ... -
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Candy Crush Developer King One Step Away from Trademarking the Word 'Candy'
King, the development studio behind Candy Crush Saga is one step closer to trademarking the word "candy." Oh, come on! Really?! For
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