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Here’s how AI helped CrazyLabs achieve 7 billion downloads
25.12.24
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James Spiro
Nir Miretzky, Head of Innovation and AI at CrazyLabs, joined CTech to discuss how AI is impacting the game production process.
Israeli gaming startup CrazyLabs acquired by Sweden's Embracer Group
05.08.21
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CTech
CrazyLabs was the third most downloaded publisher in all mobile games in 2020 with over 4.5 billion downloads and over 110 million monthly active users
CrazyLabs shares what makes hypercausal gaming so appealing
03.08.21
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James Spiro
“It grows much faster than any other gaming genre,” Founder and CEO Sagi Schliesser said at Gaming2021
Sagi Schliesser: Israel’s casual gaming king
07.01.21
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CTech
With over 3.5 billion downloads and over 110 million unique monthly users, CrazyLabs is a leading player in the hyper-casual space