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How Mobile Game Developers Are Using Anime to Boost Engagement and Revenue Across the Globe

Game Refinery

The US anime market is expected to be valued at over $60bn by 2030 , more than twice what it was a decade ago. With all that immense popularity, its perhaps unsurprising to note that anime has crept into the mobile market, too. You see, many anime-based games attempt to retell the same story from the series they are based on.

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DIY desserts and tie dye shirts – Mobile games inspired by social media (part 2)

PreMortem.Games

For example, the DIY home improvement retail market was valued at $848.20B in 2021 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 4.73% from 2022 to 2030. No wonder it scores so well as mobile games. views on TikTok, and it also has a ‘simulator’ following in the mobile games industry. views on TikTok.

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The State of Gaming 2024: Trends in Marketing, Gaming, and Apps

Deconstructor of Fun

In a recent podcast featuring Lexi Sydow , Director of Corporate Marketing and Insights at Sensor Tower, several key insights were shared about the current state and future of mobile gaming, mobile marketing, and the dynamic between apps and games. Sources: Sensor Tower State of Gaming 2024 Data.ai

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How Cloud Gaming Will Change the Mobile Game Development Landscape?

Big Games

billion by 2030, valued at a CAGR of 45.5%, cloud gaming is not just reshaping mobile gaming; it’s a catalyst for innovation, redefining how games are played, shared, monetized, and evolved, ushering in a new era of gaming experiences. With a projected growth reaching USD 20.93

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

Deconstructor of Fun

Nevertheless, now that the hype faded out and people are more focused on actually making games, the trade-off between decentralization and mass market reach should sway developers to forget about buzzwords. Apple simply does not want game developers to direct players to make purchases with any method but IAP.

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