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Britney Spears to follow Kim Kardashian by launching her own mobile game

Glu Mobile has made nearly $100m from its first celebrity game, with Spears and Katy Perry in its future plans to repeat the success


 

Britney Spears is a hit in Las Vegas, but will her mobile game be similarly lucrative? Photograph: Denise Truscello/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Oops, can they do it again? Games firm Glu Mobile has made nearly $100m from its Kim Kardashian: Hollywood mobile game, and now it is hoping to repeat the success with Britney Spears.

The publisher has signed an eight-year licensing deal with the musician to make an official mobile game “featuring the voice, likeness, and creative influence of Ms. Spears” that will launch in the first half of 2016.

Glu is promising fans that they will be able to “experience the glitz and glamour of the entertainment business” – suggesting a focus on Spears’ early pop stardom and recent Las Vegas comeback, rather than the not-quite-as-glitzy years in the middle.

“People like Britney Spears obviously have been successful for more than a decade. They have brand recognition and social following everywhere: not just developed nations but also emerging markets,” said Glu’s chief executive Niccolo de Masi in his company’s earnings call for its latest financial results.

“We can use our partnership with her to expand not only amongst the casual demographic, but also to try and bring new people into gaming that have never played a game before.”

Glu released Kim Kardashian: Hollywood in June 2014 as a game for players to make their way in the entertainment industry, mentored by its star.

The Android and iOS game made $74.3m of revenues by the end of that year, and another $21.3m in the first quarter of 2015, which suggests it will have crossed $100m in revenues by the end of April.

That’s actually not big money by mobile game standards: players of Candy Crush Saga spent more than $110m a month on that game in 2014. But with Kardashian rumoured to be getting a 45% share of her game’s net profits, it’s a significant earner for a celebrity.

Britney Spears is actually the second musician to strike a deal with Glu, since the company announced a partnership with Katy Perry in February 2015 for a game that will be released towards the end of the year. “There is certainly space for more than one female musician in the game sector,” said de Masi.

His company has the financial backing to strike more of these kinds of deals, too. Alongside the Britney Spears announcement, the publisher revealed that Chinese internet giant Tencent has invested $126m for a 14.6% stake in Glu Mobile.

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Britney Spears' music used by British navy to scare off Somali pirates

'As soon as the pirates get a blast of Britney, they move on as quickly as they can,' says merchant naval officer


Super Britney … able to repel a pirate with a single note. Photograph: Miguel Riopa/AFP/Getty Images

In an excellent case of "here's a sentence you won't read every day", Britney Spears has emerged as an unlikely figurehead in the fight against Somali pirates.

According to reports, Britney's hits, including Oops! I Did It Again and Baby One More Time, are being employed by British naval officers in an attempt to scare off pirates along the east coast of Africa. Perhaps nothing else – not guns, not harpoons – is quite as intimidating as the sound of Ms Spears singing "Ooh baby baby!"

Merchant naval officer Rachel Owens explained the tactics to Metro: "Her songs were chosen by the security team because they thought the pirates would hate them most. These guys can't stand western culture or music, making Britney's hits perfect. As soon as the pirates get a blast of Britney, they move on as quickly as they can."

Britney is currently preparing to release her eighth album, Britney Jean, in December. It follows the single Work Bitch, although producer Will.i.am claimed the sound of this track is not indicative of the rest of the record. No doubt the record's eclectic sound has been designed to keep any potential pirates on their toes.

Britney Jean will be Spears' first album since 2011's Femme Fatale. When it's released, perhaps the British military can stockpile copies down a bunker in Norfolk in preparation for the third world war.

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