We create, develop and publish mobile games.
Who we are
Rovio Entertainment Corporation is a global mobile-first games company that creates, develops and publishes mobile games, which have been downloaded over 5 billion times. Rovio is best known for the global Angry Birds brand, which started as a popular mobile game in 2009, and has since evolved from games to various entertainment, animations and consumer products with brand licencing. Rovio has produced The Angry Birds Movie (2016), and its sequel, The Angry Birds Movie 2 was released in 2019.
The company offers multiple mobile games and has seven game studios – one in Espoo (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Barcelona (Spain), Montreal and Toronto (Canada), as well as a subsidiary in Izmir (Turkey) called Ruby Games. Most of the employees are based in Finland where Rovio is headquartered. The company’s shares are listed on the main list of NASDAQ Helsinki stock exchange with the trading code ROVIO. Sega Europe Limited has acquired more than 90 percent of all Rovio’s shares and will delist the company from NASDAQ Helsinki stock exchange as soon as permitted under applicable laws.
At the end of 2022, Rovio had 546 employees from 58 nationalities, each bringing their own unique perspective and experience to their craft. 68% of Rovio employees categorized themselves as men and 30% as women, while 1% categorized themselves as non-binary or used another term, and 1% did not categorize themselves, or did not mention gender. The average age of our employees was 36 years.
Game studio operations are built on Genre Mastery, which means that each studio has a clear genre focus. Genre mastery enables studios to continuously build their knowledge through learning from previous projects and enable launching better games. We strive to build teams that work well together and want to make the best games within their respective genre.

We drive growth in our specialized game studios by creating innovative experiences with the Angry Birds brand and other IPs, and by seeking to expand beyond mobile gaming.
Alexandre Pelletier-Normand
CEO, Rovio Entertainment Corporation
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