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GameDuell
GameDuell is a major cross-platform games community headquartered in Berlin, Germany. With more than 130 million registered players across all platforms〔http://inside.gameduell.com/about/facts-figures/〕 the company counts among the leading casual and social games providers in the Western world. Founded in 2003 by Kai Bolik, Michael Kalkowski and Boris Wasmuth GameDuell offers over 70 casual online games, mostly developed in-house, such as Fluffy, Maya Pyramid, Bubble Speed, Jungle Jewels and game classics like Hearts, Solitaire and Pool. Over 60 web games are directly playable on the company’s game website. Besides that the company offers games for Facebook, for tablets and smartphones.〔http://www.gameduell.com/mobile-games.html〕 GameDuell employs a staff of over 220,〔http://inside.gameduell.com/about/facts-figures/〕 most of them in their Berlin headquarters. == History ==
The GameDuell GmbH was founded in December 2003 by Boris Wasmuth, Kai Bolik and Michael Kalkowski〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://inside.gameduell.com/team/management/ )〕 and published its first German web games in 2004. In 2007 GameDuell entered the French market with the first translated games. Following the launch of localized game versions in several other European countries such as United Kingdom, Spain, Netherlands and Sweden, the company entered the North American market in 2008 and opened an office in San Francisco. GameDuell meanwhile offers its games in seven languages: German, French, English, Dutch, Swedish, Danish and Spanish. In 2009 the company published its first Facebook game Bubble Popp. With Jungle Jewels the company released a first iOS mobile game for iPads and iPhones in 2010, which was followed by an Android version in 2011. In January 2012 GameDuell moved to its current headquarter office in Taubenstraße 24-25 in Berlin-Mitte, Germany.
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