
Of course, Zynga suggests players pick up where they left off using FarmVille Express, the HTML5-powered companion app to the Facebook game that lets players manage their farms. This is far from the first Zynga game to close, but it appears to be the first mobile game for the developer to pull the plug on. For it to be tied to the game maker's flagship franchise only makes it sting that much more.
As for the "why", it's likely a matter of return on investment. FarmVille on iOS probably didn't have enough regular players--to Zynga standards, at least--to warrant pumping development resources into for updates and general upkeep. It's a shame, really, considering this was one of the few Facebook games gone mobile that actually brought in player's progress from Facebook. Perhaps that's not what the average player is looking for? We've reached out to Zynga for comment.
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