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Azra Games appoints PlayStation’s former co-head of mobile, Kris Davis, as CBO

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Last updated: 01.04.2025 22:47
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Azra Games has appointed PlayStation’s former co-head of mobile, Kris Davis, as its chief business officer.

Davis will be tasked with overseeing and optimizing business operations as Azra ramps up for the release of its upcoming combat RPG, codenamed Project Legends, by “creating the overall business strategy, including short and long-term strategic plans.”

Davis brings over 20 years of experience, having held prior leadership roles at Beeline Interactive, Kabam, and PlayStation Studios.

As CBO, Davis will also “provide leadership, set goals and objectives for product development and business intelligence, and manage sales, licensing, analytics, and business development.”

“My experience in mobile games business development will help drive Project Legends’ success and the studio’s growth. I am thrilled to contribute to Azra’s mission of delivering unforgettable gaming experiences,” Davis said.

“Kris Davis’ impressive history of success and his strategic insights will help shape the future of Azra Games and Project Legends. His track record in mobile gaming and business operations is unmatched. He will help us deliver games that captivate players on mobile and all other gaming platforms,” added Mark Otero, CEO of Azra Games.

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