Finland's Supercell invests 150 million to scale up mobile game Reuters 3 hrs ago HELSINKI, May 5 (Reuters) - Finland's biggest game maker Supercell has invested 150 million euros ($180 million) as a line of credit in its subsidiary, mobile game studio Metacore, the companies said in a joint statement. The money will be used to scale Metacore's first game Merge Mansion, Metacore's Chief Executive Mika Tammenkoski told Reuters. The game, launched in September 2020, is based on merging similar items to reach a goal of restoring a mansion while elucidating a family mystery. The game currently has over 800,000 daily players according to the statement. "We believe Merge Mansion has the potential to become a big hit," Supercell's investments lead Jaakko Harlas told Reuters.