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Rovio Entertainment Corporation: Repurchase of own shares on 2 December 2022

Rovio Entertainment Oyj STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE 2.12.2022 at 18.45 EET
   
Rovio Entertainment Corporation – Repurchase of own shares on 2.12.2022
   
Rovio Entertainment Corporation  
In the Nasdaq Helsinki  
Date 2.12.2022
Exchange transaction BUY
Share trading code ROVIO
Amount, shares 34267
Average price/share, EUR 6,188935
Total cost, EUR 212076,24
   
   
Rovio now holds a total of 6 487 310 shares including the shares repurchased on 2.12.2022
   
On behalf of Rovio Entertainment Corporation  
   
OP Corporate Bank PLC  

Further information:
Timo Rahkonen, VP Investor Relations & Corporate Strategy
+358 40 730 3442
[email protected]

Distribution:
Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd
Key media
www.rovio.com

About Rovio:
Rovio Entertainment Corporation is a global mobile-first games company that creates, develops and publishes mobile games, which have been downloaded over 5 billion times. Rovio is best known for the global Angry Birds brand, which started as a popular mobile game in 2009, and has since evolved from games to various entertainment, animations and consumer products in brand licensing. Rovio has produced The Angry Birds Movie (2016), and it’s sequel, The Angry Birds Movie 2 was released in 2019. The company offers multiple mobile games and has seven games studios – two in Espoo (Finland), one in Stockholm (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Montreal and Toronto (Canada), as well as a subsidiary in Izmir (Turkey) called Ruby Games, which was acquired in 2021. Most of the employees are based in Finland where Rovio is headquartered. The company’s shares are listed on the main list of NASDAQ Helsinki stock exchange with the trading code ROVIO. (www.rovio.com)

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