Getty ImagesA football club owner who made a fortune from the video game Candy Crush Saga has been made a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
Computer tycoon Mel Morris was an early investor in King Digital Entertainment, the firm behind the smash-hit game.
He used some of the millions he made to buy Championship club Derby County.
The businessman, who was born and raised in Derby, is being honoured for services to business and charitable services.
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Launched five years ago, Candy Crush Saga has become one of the most successful video games of all time.
In addition, Mr Morris has also launched a number of technology companies, including dating website Udate and internet security firm Prevx.
He acquired a 22% stake in the Rams in May 2014 and bought out the club’s previous owners the following year.

Candy Crush Saga: A sweet success story
Getty Images- The match-the-sweets puzzle game was launched in 2012
- It was the most downloaded free app of 2013
- At its peak, the game had 550 million users
- It now features 2,000 levels
- King Digital Entertainment was bought by US firm Activision Blizzard in November 2015 for $5.bn (worth £3.8bn at the time)
- Sunday is the most popular day to play Candy Crush Saga

