Their program membership supports Odobo’s commitment to stimulate gaming innovation by supporting an exceptional and diverse range of developers experienced in all areas of game design: social & casual, console, mobile and real-money gaming.
Old Skool Studios, based in Vancouver, is an interactive design studio providing a full suite of services and bring over 40 years of casino gaming experience. Their team of eight has undeniable pedigree, having worked with GameHouse, Electronic Arts, BC Lottery, Microsoft, and Rocket Gaming Systems to create top-tier social, mobile and land-based casino games. In addition, Old Skool Studios’ team have a wealth of expertise in HTML5, game design, UX, art, animation, and sound.
Commenting on the agreement, Mike McGraw, CEO at Old Skool Studios, said, “We’ve thrived as an outsourced game development partner for the past five years, focusing on casino games. However, we’ve always had a vision to produce our own innovative content from scratch. When we met with Odobo in early 2013, we knew we’d found the perfect partner to bring our games to regulated markets. They share our values of innovation, quality, and a seamless gaming experience with the world’s top-tier operators.”
Another talented and experienced studio is Yoyougaming. Based in China, the team prides itself on having the talent to utilise the latest industry technologies, and have hundreds of games already to their credit. Yoyougaming is set to deliver six initial games that will appeal to Asian and European audiences alike in regulated markets.
Kevin Li, CEO at Yoyougaming said, “We are committed to providing creative content that appeals to players. Through our agreement with Odobo, we look forward to bringing our games to a wider audience in a more cost-effective way. It’s great news for us, for Odobo and for players.”
Odobo founder and CEO, Ashley Lang, said, “We’re proud to announce our agreements with Yoyougaming and Old Skool Studios. Each studio brings something unique to the table that we’re excited to see develop into mutual success. Ultimately, it’s all about producing great content, and we have no doubt that the games they have planned will do just that. We couldn’t be more pleased that both studios have chosen to build for the Odobo platform.”
Odobo continues to accept applications to join the Developer Program. For more information, see www.odobo.co