Talk:Wooga

It's the biggest social games developer in Europe
Why should this be "speedy deleted"? wooga is the biggest social games developer in Europe, after that Playfish was purchased by EA.

by Startoz


 * Nothing in the article establishes this as a notable company. Nothing in the article supports your claim that this is the biggest social games developer in europe.  And there are no references to the company that aren't its own website.  Hence, it would appear to qualify for Speedy Deletion.  Cheers.  Bagheera (talk) 14:54, 9 June 2010 (UTC)


 * References have been added that appear to back up an assertion of notability. Any deletion discussion from this point would need to take place at AfD.   Acroterion  (talk)  15:29, 9 June 2010 (UTC)


 * Don't really agree with the references showing Notability, at least not with what's there so far, but I'm not going to worry about an AfD. Cheers. Bagheera (talk) 21:16, 9 June 2010 (UTC)

Puzzle Bobble clones on FB? - Yura87 (talk) 12:50, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
It seems that the first such game was Wooga's Bubble Island, seeing which succeed led King.com to introduce Bubble Witch Saga, first of its games brought to social networks, which led to Zynga and others releasing their own Puzzle Bobble clones. Therefore, Bubble Safari gotta be of less note than Bubble Island.

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Wooga is a mobile-first game developer in Berlin, Germany.[1][2] The company develops free-to-play mobile and social games for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets and social networks like Facebook. It is the world's 5th-biggest game developer (by monthly active users) on the Facebook platform as of March 2014.[3] The game's name comes from the words World of Gaming. Founded in 2009, Wooga is a market leader for story-driven casual games. Based in Berlin, over 200 employees from 40 different nations develop high quality games with engaging stories at the core of the experience. Wooga’s aim is to play a memorable and positive part in people’s lives and create joyful moments they look forward to playing everyday. Since late 2018 Wooga is part of Playtika, an Israel based company for free-to-play social games. Outdated information Wooga.com Information to be added or removed: Outdated information Information to be added or removed: Outdated information https://www.appannie.com/company/1000200000016658/
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2A02:8109:9B40:7A4:D942:1653:53F8:6C2 (talk) 18:23, 24 September 2019 (UTC)

Reply 24-SEP-2019
Regards, Spintendo  20:12, 24 September 2019 (UTC)
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UPDATE: Lead Section Wooga is a casual games developer in Berlin, Germany.[1][2] The company develops free-to-play games for mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets and social networks like Facebook. The game's name comes from the words World of Gaming.

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