EA and Wooga withdraw social games from Google+

EA and Wooga withdraw social games from Google+
Google+ ghost town turns off developers

The attempts of Google+ to rival Facebook as a social gaming platform may be dead in the water after top developers EA and Wooga announced plans to remove their titles.

The floundering social network only launched the Games page in August 2011, complete with marquee titles like Angry Birds and Zynga Poker.

EA more diplomatic

Likewise, PopCap, which is now owned by Electronic Arts, will remove the Bejewelled Blitz title by the end of the week.

A spokesperson for that company said: "PopCap has decided to suspend Bejeweled Blitz on Google+ to redeploy our resources to other adaptations of Bejeweled.

"Certainly, Google is a valuable gaming partner for PopCap and EA, and we'll continue to develop for Google platforms."

Well, that's certainly a nicer way to put it.

Google+ users still have over forty games at their disposal, but it seems that everyone interested in playing social games is doing so where it's, you know, possible to be social.

Via: AllThingsD, SocialGamesObserver

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