Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff has been one of the biggest hits in mobile gaming, maintaining its rankings in the top-grossing games charts since its launch in 2014. So it’s not surprising to see multiple companies get together to create a special limited-time Halloween event for fans in the game.
TinyCo, (which Jam City, formerly known as SGN, recently acquired), has teamed up with Fox Digital Entertainment, Lionsgate, and Starz to bring a mix of film and TV horror characters to the event in Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff. In-game events are a good way to make money and get lapsed players to come back. Pokémon Go held its first ever event — for Halloween — and that was enough to push the title back to the top of the highest-grossing games. All told, Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff has been downloaded more than 30 million times and it has generated neraly $100 million in revenue, according to measurement firm Sensor Tower.
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“As longtime fans of the TinyCo team and Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, we are fired up and honored to include our intellectual property into this limited-time Halloween event,” said Peter Levin, president of interactive ventures and games for Lionsgate, in a statement. “Collaborating with Fox and Starz on this initiative and allowing fans of these iconic genre characters to interact in this medium is a win for all parties involved.”
This Halloween event builds upon Fox Digital Entertainment and TinyCo’s track record for keeping players engaged by regularly integrating third-party intellectual property and new storylines into their game. In this update, “Sheriff” Peter Griffin and his costumed crew do battle with the supernatural forces that have taken over the hotel.
“Starz is thrilled that Ash vs Evil Dead will be joining the Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff. Ash Williams, Billy the Puppet, Leprechaun, and Peter Griffin are bringing the party this Halloween, and Quahog is going to be cleaning up the gore for a long time to come,” said Alison Hoffman, chief marketing officer at Starz in a statement.
In addition to the Lionsgate and Starz characters who will take on a new life in Quahog, the update introduces a new investigations feature to the game through which players can explore James Woods’s haunted hotel and scare off ghosts and ghouls with new Halloween-themed actions and animations.