The company publishes free-to-play games for Android and iOS devices, as well as for the Facebook Platform.
[4] The 2008 acquisition of the MMO (massive multiplayer online) site/community, onrpg.com, moved the company into the MMORPG segment.
[citation needed] In July 2008, Spill group changed the company name and rebranded to Spil Games.
[6] In May 2014 the company announced that it will let go of a substantial portion of its workforce – 90 out of 240 full-time positions – as a result of a move from website to mobile and tablet games.
[7] In September 2014, the company reorganised, closing its Dutch development studio and concentrating on mobile game publishing.
Venturebeat said of the move: "With the mobile-gaming industry growing to $25 billion in 2014, it's not surprising that a company like Spil would look for new leadership to help get a bigger piece of that action.
As reported by PocketGamer.biz[14] his focus will be building on Spil's strategy of bringing its most successful web IPs to mobile.
[17] Europacorp, Luc Besson's film studio, selected Spil Games to create the official mobile game for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, the director's upcoming $180M sci-fi movie.
[3][26] Azerion subsequently acquired the remainder of Spil Games in February 2020 and installed Erol Erturk as managing director.