July 5, 2024 Branching Out Kwalee takes 3.58% minority stake in Devolver Digital via new equity placing Devolver have successfully raised around £7.9 million in new investment through recent moves to boost their balance sheet
January 30, 2023 Milestones UK mobile dev Kwalee hits 1bn total installs Leamington Spa-based developer Kwalee announced the important milestone today
November 2, 2022 Founders And Fellowships Warwickshire College and University Centre awards Kwalee founder David Darling with a Fellowship Kwalee’s catalogue of mobile games has more than 900 million installs
March 8, 2022 Drawing An Audience Kwalee’s Draw It surpasses 100 million downloads The company’s most downloaded and lucrative game to date
January 24, 2022 First One Kwalee acquires French narrative developer Tictales Marks the studio’s first acquisition
November 18, 2021 Publishing Powerhouse Kwalee appoints Sega and Ubisoft veteran William Cox as head of mobile publishing Bringing over a decade of industry experience
November 16, 2021 Increasing Indian Operations UK hypercasual firm Kwalee expands Bangalore operations Follows recent expansion of Leamington Spa HQ
November 5, 2021 Pull Over Kwalee’s Traffic Cop 3D tops App Store charts in USA, UK, and Canada Top 10 casual game in 41 countries
May 5, 2021 More Jobs Kwalee plans to invest $30 million into India over the next five years Hypercasual co continues to grow
April 1, 2021 Get Connected Kwalee to host 16 April event to connect with Indian developers Offering one-to-one mentorship
March 10, 2020 "expand Even Further" Kwalee CEO David Darling CBE talks fighting toxicity in the workplace and his soft spot for cryptocurrency UK studio set to launch more games than ever in 2020
February 19, 2020 A Bigger Share Kwalee pays out $1.3 million in staff bonuses through profit share scheme Launched in October 2018
September 12, 2017 Hyper-casual From Commodore 64 to hyper-casual: David Darling on the resurgence of simple games based on elegant ideas The Codemasters Co-founder and Kwalee CEO on how design and development in the mobile space brings back memories and lessons from his days coding in the 80s