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 and has since evolved from games to various entertainment, animations, and consumer products in brand licensing.
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Rovio History
Rovio has been making games and entertainment since its establishment in 2003.
Sustainability
Sustainability is at the core of Rovio. Check out our approach to Sustainability.
Our Offices
Rovio’s locations in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Spain and its one subsidiary in Turkey are home to seven game studios, each with their own focus and mission.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
As Rovio, we are committed to weaving diversity, equity and inclusion into how we work and what we make, together with the industry.
Our Mission
We craft joy with player-focused gaming experiences that last for decades.
Joy is both our end goal and the means for us to get there. The joy we find in our work translates to games and entertainment that spark imagination and put smiles on peoples’ faces. We want to deliver high-value experiences to our players, and we never take their time with us lightly. We believe joy can stand the test of time and ultimately create meaningful change.
Our Values.
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Be bold.
We’re ambitious, take risks, move fast, and are the best at getting better.
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Embrace innovation.
We challenge conventions, marry data with creativity, celebrate success and failure, and experiment with pride.
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Act with integrity.
We support each other, communicate with honesty and respect, and put our players first.
Leadership team
Alexandre Pelletier-Normand
Chief Executive Officer
Teemu Tertsunen
Chief Financial Officer
Heini Kaihu
Chief Sustainability Officer
Lotta Vuoristo
Chief People Officer
David Mason
Chief Technology Officer
Minna Raitanen
General Counsel
Hanna Valkeapää-Nokkala
VP Transmedia
Luis de la Cámara
VP Marketing
Tomorrow with Rovio.
What will games look like 5 years from now? Will the concept of “play” be re-defined and if so, how? If you’re curious (like us) about future trends and wider paradigm shifts in games and entertainment, join Rovio for a series of big, bold discussions with movie directors, academics, games industry veterans and more.