Moving into modern times, mobile game tool developer Corona Labs has acquired mobile cloud services startup Game Minion. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
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“Game Minion has focused on building services that greatly simplify the amount of work needed to fulfill developers’ backend needs,” said Hamedi. “Through this acquisition, we will provide the most complete end-to-end mobile development platform on the market. Features that would normally require the integration of half a dozen SDKs will be offered by Corona Labs in just one neatly packaged API [application programming interface].”
While Corona Cloud will be available to all mobile developers, Corona SDK’s community will enjoy faster development speeds due to integration of the on-device Corona SDK with a complete a backend service.
Luh says it will make Corona developers even more efficient. Corona Cloud is in closed-beta testing and is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2013. Game Minion had funding from Draper Investment Co. Corona says that apps created with its kit have been played more than a billion times in the last 10 months.
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