The studio Rumble Entertainment, specializing in mobile and browser games, has closed its doors after 13 years of operation. This was reported by its former employees on social media.
Towers and Titans
According to Darius Dosanjh Germano, a producer at Rumble Entertainment, the management announced the immediate closure of the studio in mid-July. He did not disclose the reasons, but reminded that a month ago, the CEO and co-founder of Rumble Entertainment, Mark Spenner, passed away.
According to data from the Game Industry Layoffs portal, at the time of closure, Rumble Entertainment employed about 35 people.
Rumble Entertainment was founded in 2011 in San Mateo, USA. Six years later, it became part of Plarium. Even before its acquisition by Plarium, it created games such as Alliance: Heroes of the Spire and KingsRoad. In recent years, the studio worked on the blockchain game Towers and Titans.