Global brands selects Chaotic Moon Studios for mobile strategy


Chaotic Moon Studios, a mobile application studio, announced a record Q3
including the acquisition of multiple new clients such as 1-800 Contacts,
Atari, Betty Crocker and Pizza Hut.


During the quarter, the Studio worked with Rev Worldwide to develop the
IRev Coin application for Android, built the CBS Sports application for iPad
and recently launched Pangaea Software’s award-winning 3D puzzle game, Enigmo,
for the Android platform.


Chaotic Moon Studios is the team behind multiple mobile brands such as
News Corps’s The Daily, The Discovery Channel, Nvidia and TNT. The studio
provides initial brainstorming and strategy, custom development and publishing,
managing a company’s entire mobile presence in any application marketplace.


“Our intention since day one was to create a brand that becomes
synonymous with innovation in the mobile space,” said Ben Lamm, CEO of
Chaotic Moon Studios.


With multiple new releases on the horizon and top secret innovative
projects currently being developed in the Chaotic Moon Labs, the Company does
not expect the rapid pace of growth to let up any time soon.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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