Some of the talent behind popular Final Fantasy games are working on a new mobile RPG.
Independent game developer Kobojo has raised $7 million in a Series B round, led by Oxford Capital Partners with participation from Endeavor Vision and Scottih Investment Bank. The Paris-based studio will use the funding to expand its studios and prepare its upcoming free-to-play role-playing mobile game, Zodiac, coming to iOS and PlayStation Vita in 2015. This will let the touch-based RPG developer make moves beyond its casual roots into the $30 billion mobile games business.
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“Kobojo has grown beyond being a social-casual developer and is creating world-class, triple-A video game titles with some of the best talent on the planet,” said CEO Mario Rizzo, in a statement. “This crucial round of funding enables us to forge ahead to create absolutely amazing RPG experiences for a massive global audience of gaming customers that grows daily.”