In-Fusio opens Los Angeles office
French mobile developer continues its US expansion.
In-Fusio, one of Europes largest mobile games publisher, announced the opening of its new Los Angeles office earlier this week. The opening is the latest in a series of US-focused developments for the French company and reflects its increasing emphasis on the stateside mobile games market.
The US market has quickly matured, presenting tremendous opportunities for wireless carriers to take advantage of In-Fusio's offerings and managed services, said Gilles Raymond, co-CEO and founder of In-Fusio.
The new offices opening comes soon after In-Fusio's purchase of Chicago-based mobile developer Cybiko, as well as the completion of licensing agreements with Microsoft, Universal Studios, and Comedy Central. In-Fusio's games already appear on Verizon, Sprint, and AT&Ts wireless download portals, and its proprietary ExEn mobile gaming engine is currently being adapted for use with Qualcomm's BREW protocol.
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