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Angry Birds Maker Rovio Names New CEO

Pekka Rantala, currently CEO of beverage maker Hartwall, will take over by the beginning of next year.

Reuters / Bobby Yip

Finland’s Rovio, the maker of the Angry Birds mobile game, said it has hired Pekka Rantala from beverage maker Hartwall to take over as its new chief executive by the beginning of next year.

Current CEO Mikael Hed, son of board chairman Kaj Hed, will join the company’s board of directors as well as take on the role of chairman at Rovio’s animation studios.

Rantala, who is currently the CEO of Hartwall, earlier worked for 14 years for Nokia.

After scoring a global breakthrough with Angry Birds, in which players use a slingshot to attack pigs who steal birds’ eggs, Rovio has expanded the brand into an animated TV series and merchandising of toys and clothing.

But it has struggled to retain players, and earnings halved last year due to investments in the animation business as well as stalling sales.

Rovio said several years ago it could go public in Hong Kong or New York, but later said it was not planning an initial public offering any time soon.

(Reporting By Jussi Rosendahl. Editing by Jane Merriman)

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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