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Nordeus

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Native name
  
Nordeus/ Нордеус

Founded
  
2010

Number of employees
  
160

Website
  
nordeus.com

Headquarters
  
Belgrade, Serbia

Type of business
  
Private

Industry
  
Interactive entertainment, Social network service

Area served
  
Worldwide Main product = Top Eleven Football Manager

Key people
  
Branko Milutinović (CEO) Milan Jovović (CTO) Ivan Stojisavljević (CSO)

Video game
  
Top Eleven Football Manager

Founders
  
Milan Jovović, Branko Milutinović, Ivan Stojisavljević

Profiles

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Nordeus is an independent mobile games developer headquartered in Belgrade, Serbia. The studio’s debut game is Top Eleven Football Manager, a free-to-play social football management simulation game.

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In 2013, the game reached the top of the top grossing charts in 23 countries on Android, and 68 countries on AppStore, according to data from App Annie.

By December 2016, Top Eleven remains the studio’s only live game.

History

Nordeus was founded in March 2010 by ex-Microsoft employees, who are all alumni of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. The company is self-funded and one of Europe's fastest-growing companies in the field of computer games. It is a privately held company with no external funding.

In May 2015 Nordeus had more than 160 employees.

Top Eleven - Be a Football Manager

Top Eleven is an online football management simulation game developed and published by Nordeus. Originally launched on Facebook in May 2010 the game was released on mobile platforms in November 2011.

The game lets players build and manage their own football club and compete with other players in real time. The game is freemium and generates revenue through in-app purchases.

In March 2013, Jose Mourinho became the game promoter for Top Eleven, appearing on the official game icon as well as in-game, as an advisor for players in tutorial mode.

Thanks to licensing agreements, official kits and emblems from clubs including Real Madrid C.F., Arsenal F.C., Juventus F.C. and Borussia Dortmund are available for players to purchase and use for their teams.

Philanthropy

Nordeus has donated funds to the “Battle for Maternity Wards” campaign initiated by the B92 Fund, helping fully equip 8 maternity wards in Belgrade, Niš, Vranje, Sombor, Kikinda, Zrenjanin and Senta.

References

Nordeus Wikipedia