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Part of the interest &#12464;&#12483;&#12481; &#27005;&#22825; in Playdemic may be about it current user numbers and multi-platform social gaming vision, but it can also be about backing a effective entrepreneur who currently had encounter working on various platforms.

The company was?founded &#12496;&#12483;&#12464;&#12464;&#12483;&#12481; in 2010 by Gouge, who had created the massively multiplayer on-line game Battlemail, in addition to Rockpool, which created games for mobile licensing http://loewe8.shin-gen.jp/ titles that had been hits in other formats. Both of these businesses were sold to Eidos, where Paul became head from the companys &#12464;&#12483;&#12481; &#38263;&#36001;&#24067; &#20385;&#26684; casual games division until he left to found Playdemic.
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