Finnish companies that produce mobile games spend their earned money in different ways: the authors of Clash of Clans invest in the future of all mankind, Rovio – in their future.
Today, most mobile developers cannot find the answer to the question of how to make money on their game in the App Store or Google Play or how to create a game that can earn a lot of money. At the same time, the leading Finnish teams that have found their philosopher’s stone are tormented by another question: where to invest their millions?
The curious thing is that they respond differently. The Supercell company, whose games bring in $500,000 a day, makes donations to the Movember charity event, the funds from which go, among other things, to the treatment of prostate cancer. But Rovio Entertainment, whose daily income we are even afraid to think about, together with Kaiku Finance launches branded debit Visa cards.
For Rovio, these are the first cards of this kind in the United States. They will appear in early 2013 and will be available in four versions: with Red Bird, Yellow Bird, Bomb Bird and Bad Piggies. Recall that back in May, the Russian Promsvyazbank announced the publication of its own cards with images of Angry Birds heroes.