"The games need to be maintained in order to continue to offer a strong player experience. ![]() "It's primarily a resource decision," a King spokesperson told Gamasutra. While these titles still have hundreds of thousands of users playing, they simply can't compare to the number of players who load up Candy Crush Saga, Pet Rescue Saga et al each day, and as a result, King is looking to shift its resources around. Hoop de Loop Saga currently sees 329,000 daily active users, while Bubble Saga sees 249,000 daily active users. Now King is shutting a number of these earlier Saga games down to make way for the newer titles, and to reallocate resources that these games demand on a daily basis.įrom September 10, titles like Hoop de Loop Saga, Bubble Saga and Puzzle Saga will be removed from Facebook. ![]() Back before social games giant King was truly experiencing the goldrush that is currently rolling in as a result of its Saga Facebook games, the company launched other titles in the series that served as testing beds.
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