AviaGames Collaborates with UC San Diego MBA Program for Solitaire Clash

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AviaGames has announced a new collaboration with UC San Diego’s Rady School of Management through its MBA Rady Action Project, focusing on one of its most popular cash games, Solitaire Clash. As an award-winning mobile gaming company, AviaGames is collaborating with emerging business leaders on a strategic initiative designed to support the continued expansion of one of its leading games to play while reinforcing its long-term growth strategy.

Throughout March 2026, MBA students will conduct comprehensive research, analyze their findings, and identify strategic opportunities to help Solitaire Clash grow its player base while further engaging its established community. The project takes a structured, data-driven approach to better understand what players value most when selecting cash games and competitive mobile experiences. CEO Vickie Chen emphasized that AviaGames remains committed to integrating academic research into its decision-making process, reinforcing the company’s philosophy of prioritizing players, innovating responsibly, and building for sustainable success.
With more than 60 million downloads and 450 million tournaments hosted monthly, Solitaire Clash continues to perform strongly across the iOS and Galaxy app stores. The game delivers a skill-based Klondike solitaire experience featuring competitive tournament formats, engaging cash game options, and creative in-app events such as Flower Frenzy and Puzzle Mania—positioning it as a standout choice among mobile games to play.

In addition to supporting AviaGames’ growth objectives, the collaboration offers MBA students valuable real-world experience in addressing active business challenges within the mobile gaming sector. By working closely with the Rady School of Management, AviaGames enhances its ability to make informed, research-backed decisions that will influence Solitaire Clash and future cash games in its portfolio. Further updates on the initiative are expected in the coming months.
 

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