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How to Build Better Live Events with the GameRefinery Live Events Tracker

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The mobile market is incredibly competitive and there’s a growing number of AAA console and PC developers entering the fray. Here’s everything you need to know about using the Live Events Tracker to get the analysis you need to build the best live events framework for your mobile games, no matter what genres you operate in.

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Unity vs. Unreal: What to Choose for Your Game? | Moonmana

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Unity versus Unreal – this seems to be an ever-lasting battle in the game development world. Having been the market leaders for years, these two are the main candidates for the title of the best game engine. So do they compete or co-exist peacefully? Unity is considered the best solution for mobile game development.

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Stumble Guys vs. Eggy Party: Which Fall Guys Clone Is the King of Mobile?

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They say imitation is a form of flattery, and there’s no shortage of mobile games that share a striking similarity with other popular titles in the PC, console and mobile markets. A lot of lapsed players look forward to new collaborations as it’s an opportunity for them to re-engage with the game.

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The 7 Steps to Successfully Greenlight a Game with an IP

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Green , who is currently Co-Founder and COO of Knock Knock. Prior to Knock Knock, Andrew was Head of Business Operations at TinyCo where he built, launched, and operated games like Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff, MARVEL Avengers Academy, and Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. Subscribe to deconstructor of fun newsletter.

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

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It’s tempting to treat these updates as a way of Apple saying “Death to blockchain games!”. In the end, we all saw how their privacy changes affected the whole mobile gaming business, which causes everyone to interpret Apple’s stance in the harshest ways. year-on-year Newzoo forecasts game market will shrink 4.3%

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