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12 Ways to Take Battle Passes to the Next Level in Mobile Games

Game Refinery

Battle pass feature popularity trend in US iOS mobile games 2018-2023 (source: GameRefinery Platform). Most innovative battle passes in mobile games For those less familiar with the concept of a battle pass, this is a season-based monetization mechanic in which players can obtain rewards by progressing through different thresholds.

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What We Can Learn About LiveOps From the 2024 Mobile Gamedev Award Winners

Game Refinery

Throughout 2023 (and now 2024), Stumble Guys has become a collaborative machine, introducing players to everything from MrBeast , Barbie , Monopoly , Spongebob , Nerf , Rabbids , and many more. Once you’ve identified an interesting concept, incorporate this into your content pipeline as a small temporary mode or feature.

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The future of gaming is as opaque as ever

Game Daily

Unfortunately, as a concept, it covers a vastness that defies exact understanding, nor even broad definitional consensus. It is doubtful that those 2010 prognosticators were any worse at predicting the future than we are, here in 2023. Individual terms might well be declared dead, but many of the concepts they cover are still with us.

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App Store’s NFT Guidelines: Imminent peril or entry ticket for blockchain games?

Deconstructor of Fun

There is also the fact that the App Store allows certain price tags for IAP items which completely destroys the concept of secondary market. investment for co-op mobile game Sweden’s Behold Ventures raises $25.9M It’s tempting to treat these updates as a way of Apple saying “Death to blockchain games!”.

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Tile Busters: Leaving The Reddest Ocean To Find A Blue Spot

Deconstructor of Fun

The co-founders of the company come from Peak, Zynga, and Riot, where some held co-founder or key team roles. Adding the fact that some of the co-founders worked at Peak (that developed two successful blast titles in Toy Blast & Toon Blast ), they went ahead with their own take on the Tile Match subgenre.

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