In a seemingly quiet corner of the video game industry, a Chilean giant has been quietly forging its way to the top. With a decade since its founding, Tiny Bytes has managed to consolidate itself as the Chilean company with the highest turnover worldwide. Its crown jewel, “Massive Warfare: Aftermath”, an intellectual property and self-published title, has been positioned at number 30 of the games that have earned the most in the Google Play Store, surpassing heavyweights such as Injustice , One Piece, Mortal Kombat and World of Warships.
With more than 50 million downloads, serving more than 3 million users monthly and 250,000 daily, Tiny Bytes' achievements speak for themselves. These numbers are comparable with the most prominent companies in the global industry and all with their own Chilean intellectual property, since other Chilean-developed games have been able to reach similar download numbers but associated with foreign and consolidated intellectual properties. However, what is most impressive is their turnover, which reaches 30 million dollars, placing them at the top of the industry in Chile. The game “Massive Warfare: Aftermath” is the only vehicular combat mobile game with real-time multiplayer where players can play with air, sky and ground vehicles, and has been recognized with the award for Best Mobile Video Game awarded by the VG association. Chile, among several international award nominations received.
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Beyond its financial achievements, Tiny Bytes has been a pioneer in creating an exceptional work environment. They have the milestone of being the first and only Chilean video game development company in Chile to obtain the coveted “Great Place to Work” certificate. With a focus on work-life balance, they offer a 100% remote work format since inception, competitive salaries, and a range of benefits, from paid time off for special personal occasions and child bonuses to paid trips to conventions. international events such as Gamescom in Germany to all its staff. This combination has attracted talented professionals from 10 countries and made Tiny Bytes a magnet for digital nomads. It should be noted that the company not only develops but also publishes its own games, covering areas such as Marketing, Analytics and Community, something unique in the local industry.
On its tenth anniversary, Tiny Bytes is working on collaborations with legendary metal bands like Motörhead and they tell us that new collaborations will come. It also gives us a scoop: they are working on a new game called Battle Cars that has garnered praise from the international press and with which they hope to repeat the successful path they have taken with “Massive Warfare: Aftermath.” Additionally, they are always looking for new talent to join their international team.
We will be attentive to new news from Tiny Bytes, knowing that they will continue to break barriers and place Chile at the top of the video game industry.
The company is currently looking for several jobs. For more information about the company and job opportunities, visit their website: https://tinybytes.com/careers
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