Look At All The Cute Animals In This FarmVille 3 Teaser Trailer
The massive mobile franchise will soon take players back to the farm.
The massive mobile franchise will soon take players back to the farm.
Flash Player is on the way out, meaning the farm simulator won't be supported in 2021.
Mark Pincus and the founder of LinkedIn have launched Win The Future, or WTF.
Here are all the big points from Zynga's latest financial announcement.
Research group SuperData has posted its newest report; see all the lists and numbers here.
FarmVille company losing top executive in December; daily and monthly active users slide by more than 20 percent each.
After nearly seven years, Mark Skaggs leaves the social gaming giant.
FarmVille developer posts $7.6 million loss for the quarter, as it appoints Frank Gibeau to board of directors.
FarmVille company to lay off around 18 percent of its total workforce as part of the restructuring process.
Founder and chairman Mark Pincus will take over as CEO, earning a $1/year salary.
Social game studio sees revenue fall 13 percent, while taking a loss of $57 million.
Millions of dollars, millions of players, and a good old executive reshuffle: it's the latest Zynga financial report!
FarmVille 2: Country Escape adds an offline and anonymous single player mode.
"I am humbled by the generosity of Zynga players," the Bourne star says.
Jonathan Blow says popular Facebook game is just "reward structure layered on reward structure" with no game at all; also takes issue with Plants vs. Zombies 2.
But president says he can't do that.
US President Obama meets with representatives for Microsoft, Zynga, and others to discuss national security, other topics.
President to meet with tech leaders Tuesday to discuss economic impact of "unauthorized intelligence disclosures," as well as variety of other topics.
Social game company sees daily players fall from 60 million to 30 million year-over-year; total revenue slides 36 percent.
Frank Gibeau says FarmVille studio "fell into a hole" because the company was focused entirely on one platform: Facebook.
After more than six years with FarmVille company, Justin Waldron leaves to "venture off on my own again."
Former CEO Mark Pincus says he's looking for a game that captivates him in the way that FarmVille and CityVille did; "I want that addiction again."
FarmVille studio reaches settlement with Alan Patmore, who admits to making "serious mistake" by taking confidential Zynga information when he left the company.
New CEO Don Mattrick says company has failed to meet player, investor, and internal expectations; outlines plan to turn company around.
Social game giant laying off 18 percent of its workforce in an effort to reduce costs; offices in four cities closed; company to offer "generous" severance packages.
Social game company post $4.1 million profit on revenue of $263.6 million for three-month period ended March 31; daily active users fall 21 percent to 52 million.
Former product manager sues Farmville studio, alleging social game company did not allow lower-level employees to sell stock following IPO.
Salary for top executive at social game studio reduced to $1, but rest of management team could earn millions thanks to new compensation program.
General manager at social game studio responds to claims that Zynga copies competitors' ideas, says "all games are derived from other games."
Brett Ratner to produce half-hour animated television show based on Zynga's popular online game.
Social game studio posts overall loss in past year; net revenue rises 12 percent to $1.28 billion.
Dartmouth College business school professor chooses five worst top executives in past year, naming Mark Pincus to the list.
Hacking group targets social gaming company for "outrageous treatment" of employees and developers; claims it will release confidential info Nov. 5 if demands are not met.
Zynga chief Mark Pincus revealed that Zynga Boston will close; proposed closures of Zynga Japan and UK studios; total layoffs will amount to a 5 percent company-wide headcount dip.
Social gaming studio possibly closes Austin, Texas-based branch, laying off 100 or more in the process; Chicago and Cambridge outfits also reportedly affected.
Social gaming studio bites back at Battlefield publisher, calls copyright infringement lawsuit baseless; EA spokesperson describes countersuit as "predictable subterfuge."
Three-year company veteran and CCO Mike Verdu leaves social gaming house; claims his departure is "not a function of anything else going on at the company."
After-hours trading sees social giant shares drop as much as 40%, net second-quarter losses of $22.8 million despite growing revenue.
New cross-platform lobby, FarmVille 2, other social games announced at Unleashed event.
Social gaming giant trading below $5 for first time after analyst report paints declining picture of Facebook gaming; NASDAQ temporarily halts short sales of stock.
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