King releases Candy Crush Saga on Facebook, marking the beginning of its rise as a popular casual game.
The game integrates in-app purchases, allowing players to buy boosters and extra lives, greatly increasing revenue.
Activision Blizzard acquires King Digital Entertainment, the developer of Candy Crush Saga, for $5.9 billion.
King releases Candy Crush Soda Saga, a sequel to Candy Crush Saga with new gameplay features and levels.
The game enhances social features with Facebook connectivity, enabling competition and cooperation among friends.
The Candy Kingdom is established, a vibrant land filled with delicious candies and magical sweets.
The Sour Patch Gang invades the Candy Kingdom, causing chaos with their sour candies.
Inventors in the kingdom create the first Color Bomb candies, powerful sweets that help prevent the Sour Patch invasion.
The mystical Jelly Queen appears in the Jelly Realm, promising protection but harboring mysterious motives.
Licorice monsters siege the Candy Kingdom, blocking pathways and creating sticky obstacles for citizens.
A group of skilled candy crushers is formed to defend the kingdom and restore sweetness.
Magical herbs that cause candies to explode when combined are discovered, increasing the power of special candies.
The Jelly Queen reveals her true intentions to protect the kingdom from a greater threat, uniting with the champions.
A grand festival celebrating the peace and harmony of the Candy Kingdom is held, bringing all candy inhabitants together.