Scopely's Scrabble Go has experienced what is believed to be the best launch for a mobile word game ever. Since its launch in March, more than two million people have played the game each day.
Scrabble has launched a brand new website with tons of new resources for players, including a browser-based version of the game. To celebrate International Scrabble Day (which celebrates the birthday ...
Scopely has scooped up another subsidiary to add to its growing portfolio of mobile game developers and publishers. The company on Tuesday announced it acquired PierPlay, which it collaborated with to ...
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Last week, Scopely launched Scrabble Go, a new mobile game based on its alliance with Hasbro and Mattel for one of the world’s most popular word games. This could be a big deal in the $100 billion ...
WHAT IT IS It's the popular word game on steroids — you won't be able to hear yourself think from all the bells and whistles. HOW MUCH Free, in-app purchases from 99 cents and up COMPATIBLE WITH ...
Mobile game maker Scopely said on Tuesday it acquired the co-creator of its popular word game "Scrabble Go", in a bid to expand its games portfolio that includes titles like "Looney Tunes World of ...
A few months ago we got a chance to review Scrabble GO as their team sent us info on the game and VIP access. We've been playing the game off-and-on since receiving it, not because we didn't find it ...
Los Angeles-based mobile gaming company Scopely unveiled its newest game, Scrabble GO, now available for pre-order on Android and coming to iOS later this year. Working with Hasbro in North America ...
Mobile game publisher Scopely finalized a long courtship with PierPlay, the Los Angeles game studio behind recent hit Scrabble GO, which launched in early March and already claims some eye-popping ...
Hasbro will also change game rules to prohibit use of slur words. Words of hate and bias won't appear on any Scrabble board in official tournaments going forward. Hasbro, which owns the rights to the ...