The head of Rovio's gaming division is leaving the company
Jamie Laes, the head of Rovio's gaming division, is leaving his post for his own startup, the Reuters news agency reports. There have been no comments from Rovio yet.
The company's reshuffles and layoffs, Reuters suggests, are forced measures due to growing competition in the mobile market.
Laes' departure is far from the only change in the command structure of the Finnish gaming corporation. Recently, Angry Birds President and creator Mikael Hed has left the company, giving way to former Nokia Vice President of Marketing Pekka Rantala. Antti Sonninen, who was responsible for Rovio's policy in Japan, and Kalle Kaivola, head of development and publishing at Rovio Entertainment, left.
In October last year, Rovio had to say goodbye to part of the Finnish division's team in order to minimize costs and stimulate the company's growth.
Other materials on the topic:
- The Rovio gaming division was headed by the former vice president of Playfish
- Rovio to cut staff by 16%
- Rovio changes the president
- Rovio continues to lose key employees
Rovio Entertainment Ltd. or Rovio is a Finnish computer game developer. The company has been in existence since 2003. It first appeared on the market as a mobile game development studio Relude, in 2005 it was renamed Rovio. She is best known for the Angry Birds game franchise.