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Game development planning platform Favro has named Lasse Mejling Andersen as its president and chief financial officer.
Uppsala, Sweden-based Favro has created a collaborative planning platform to help game studios get organized.
And to get organized itself, the company is adding a new No. 2 officer. Andersen will report to Patric Palm, CEO and chairman of the company.
The aim is to help the company level up its capabilities helping game studios and publishers, software-as-a-service businesses, and agile enterprises save costs and boost team productivity.
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The global games market, and more specifically games-as-a-service, continues to dominate the entertainment industry. For game studios and publishers, this means facing increasing challenges of hybrid and remote work, as well as succeeding with LiveOps.
To address these challenges successfully, game companies need flatter organizations with highly autonomous teams aligning to company goals through collaborative planning rather than micromanagement and centralized processes, Favro said.
Favro’s ability to be easily set up to the needs of any teams or leaders together with enterprise-grade planning capabilities, integrations, and security has made Favro quickly gain ground among live-service game studios where dev, LiveOps, QA, marketing, and studio management need to be in tight sync for the continuous release of new features and content.
The company was founded in 2016 by Palm,
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