Nordeus has had a lot of success with Top Eleven which beat EA’s web based version of FIFA in June in terms of active players: then 200,000 more than its competitor. Their plan was to first create the easier-to-produce of the two and then after testing it with their users launch the versions for Apple’s devices. Nordeus’ CEO Branko Milutinovic told Techcrunch that although they’ve launched an Android app, an iOS version of Top Eleven is in the making since their structured settlement news have been set. Players can buy addons and both versions of Top Eleven use the same user profiles so players can easily move from the desktop to their mobile device, at least if they use an Android phone. Like its “big brother”, the Android application is free to play. Top Eleven for Android offers the same features and gameplay to Nordeus’s more than 3 million players in a user interface made for mobile gaming. ![]() Nordeus, makers of the extremely popular web-based football manager Top Eleven, have released their first mobile application: the Android version of their main product.
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