Canadian gaming company Behavior Interactive has announced the purchase of a “significant number of mobile projects” from the owners of Zombie Farm.
Up to this point, Behavior Interactive worked as an outsourcer on console and PC games for major studios. In addition, the company participated in the development of several mobile projects. For example, for Disney, she made a reskin of Temple Run – Temple Run Brave.
Buying ready-made mobile games from Saban Brands, which owns the rights to Tree World and the Zombie Farm series, means that the company is ready to try itself as a publisher. According to the management, they hope to become a prominent figure in the industry.
“Our goal is to become not only one of the largest mobile game studios in the world, but also a leading game publisher,” said Rémi Racine, executive producer and president of the company.”
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