![]() The email read, "We have established a firm position as one of the leading producers for iOS mobile applications and are currently working on implementing our games into the Android marketplace," and that current games in its catalogue will still be available for purchase on the third party websites like Big Fish Games, GameHouse, and so on. On October 8, 2012, PlayFirst emailed its subscribers informing them that the company will cease the production of PC and Mac games and move to a new website since November 12, 2012. Other social games veterans who joined the company in late 2010 from Playdom and Zynga have also left however, PlayFirst claims the layoffs will not change its emphasis on the mobile market. ![]() PlayFirst's forays into the social gaming market have proven unsuccessful, as low user counts forced the company to cancel all of its Facebook games, Diner Dash and Chocolatier, not long after launching them.Īs of late 2010, the company employed more than 100 workers, but laid off an unspecified number of its employees in early December 2011 due to "restructuring". In October 2010, Playfirst announced a focus on the mobile and social market after raising $9.2 million from investors, also cancelled releasing new casual games in the near future since Hotel Dash 2: Lost Luxuries. A base idea was created for an Avenue Flo 3, but Playfirst has stopped the development. ![]() I loved doing let's plays for both of the games on my channel EverythingKidsTube, and was so excited for a 3rd installment. ![]()
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