Entries in 'popcap' (18)
Peggle HD wins BAFTA award
Popcap puzzler scoops Mobile & Handheld gong at UK showcase.
Plants Vs. Zombies for iPhone gets in-app payments and new mini-games
PC/Mac content ported over, but players won't be forced to pay for it.
PopCap pre-loads games on Sony Ericsson Xperia
Deal marks the arrival of PopCap’s titles on Android in Europe
EA buys PopCap Games
Deal is for an initial $750 million but could rise to $1.3 billion with earnouts.
PopCap made $30m from mobile in 2010
Plants vs. Zombies and Bejeweled 2 do the business.
PopCap and Taito team up for Pop Tower social mobile gaming service
Japanese service will include localised versions of PopCap's most popular games.
EA bags mobile distro deal for PopCap puzzler
Zuma's Revenge on its way to J2ME and BREW handsets this August.
Plants vs. Zombies for iPhone grosses $1m in nine days
300,000 sales means it's a bonanza for PopCap Games.
Plants vs Zombies now on iPhone
PopCap puts its popular PC game on Apple's device
Casual games 'to benefit' from recession
That's the conclusion of a special roundtable debate conducted by CasualGaming.biz.
Games market is half casual, says PopCap
Bejeweled creator claims the very term 'casual games' is now outdated as a result.
iPhone release for Peggle?
Reports say PopCap is lining up an App Store debut for its smash hit casual game.
PopCap takes Peggle mobile
Casual gaming giant gives its giant casual game the mobile treatment.
EA Mobile extends Bejeweled licence
Publishing giant retains exclusive mobile distribution rights for PopCap's best-seller.
PopCap goes D2C in UK and Ireland
Casual games giant PopCap has unveiled a D2C site for UK users at mobile.popcap.com.
CASUAL CONNECT 08: PopCap confirms Peggle for Mobile
PopCap Games says a mobile version of its popular puzzler will be hitting operator decks.
GDC Mobile: PopCap to make multiplayer mobile games for SNAP
Casual games firm will bring Chuzzle to Nokia's platform first.
CASUAL CONNECT: 'Casual games need to evolve' - PopCap
Co-founder of famed casual developer says the sector must evolve its relationship with consumers for true ubiquity.









































