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Europe’s leading mobile and social networks game developer Nordeus is developing a new game, it has been revealed.

The company, started by three Serbian software engineers, currently employs 160 people in offices in Belgrade, Dublin, and London, and is behind the one of the most successful online sports games – Top Eleven.

The game, first released in 2010 for Facebook and later for mobile operating systems, now has over 140 million registered users and is promoted by famed football coach Jose Mourinho.

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Nordeus CEO Branko Milutinovic announced a new game during the recent games industry and developer conference Reboot Develop 2016, held in Croatia. What is known so far is that it will not be another sports game.

In an interview with the pocketgamer.biz wesbite, Milutinovic revealed that the team had built some 40 prototypes over the past several years.

Speaking about the company’s business model, Milutinovic said: “I understand that sometimes companies want to oversell – we never raised any money and we don’t plan to ever. It’s part of our culture.”

In Serbia, Nordeus is recognized for its CRS activities and was among the winners of the 2015 VIRTUS award for philanthropy.

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The company has contributed with donations to B92 Fund’s “Battle for Maternity Wards” and “Battle for Schools” campaigns, and has supported the Children’s Drop-in Centre and Children’s Shelter in Belgrade.

Source; B92

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