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Mikko Kodisoja is a Finland-based entrepreneur and investor best known as the co-founder of the mobile game development company Supercell. Prior to establishing Supercell in 2010 alongside Ilkka Paananen, he served as a founder at Sumea, which was subsequently acquired by Digital Chocolate in 2004. At Supercell, Kodisoja operated as the Game Lead and creative force behind multiple commercially successful titles, helping drive the studio to a $10.2 billion valuation during its majority stake acquisition by Tencent in 2016. After departing the gaming giant, he transitioned into the film and entertainment industry by founding Fireframe, a Helsinki-based virtual production facility, while also acquiring majority ownership of the Finnish ice hockey franchise HC TPS. His current focus centers on leveraging his extensive digital entertainment background to scale advanced media production technologies and manage his private investment portfolio.
Mikko Kodisoja is Chief Executive Officer, Founder at Fireframe Studios, based in Helsinki, Finland.