Gameloft Announces Q3 Results, Expands Into Southeast Asia And The Middle East

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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Gameloft, one of the world’s largest mobile gaming development houses, has just released their numbers for the third quarter of 2009.

In the first three quarters of 2009, Gameloft has already slung $132.3 million in mobile applications. This is up roughly 18% percent from the same time period last year, during which they brought in roughly $112.2 million.

$44.2 million of this year’s sales came from the third quarter alone, as compared to $38.5 million in the same quarter of last year. Year-over-year, Gameloft saw a 15% growth in their third quarter sales.

In the announcement, Gameloft indicated that much of their revenue stemmed from Apple’s App Store, though they didn’t disclose exactly how much.

In a separate announcement, the company also announced that they’ve signed new operator distribution agreements with 10 operators in Southeast Asia, and 9 in the Middle East.

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