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

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Anime has always had an immense following in Japan and Asia, but its popularity in the West has grown significantly over the past decade. The US anime market is expected to be valued at over $60bn by 2030 , more than twice what it was a decade ago.

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More Than Movements: Animation in Mobile Game Dev

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Common animation problems in mobile game development and find practical solutions to improve quality.

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More Than Movements: Solving Animation Problems

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Common animation problems in mobile game development and find practical solutions to improve quality.

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The Mobile Games Moving Away From Gacha

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Mobile games and gacha mechanics have been closely aligned for a significant time. Regardless of the genre, most gamers playing titles on a mobile device will inevitably encounter gacha mechanics in some shape or form, whether that’s a box gacha, sugoroku gacha, timed gacha, or one of many others.

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Anime platform Crunchyroll launches Game Vault to let subscribers play

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The new initiative will grant select Crunchyroll subscribers access to an expanding collection of mobile games.

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How Mobile Game Developers Are Using In-Game Collaboration Events to Boost Player Retention

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If you’re looking for ways to improve player retention for your mobile game, hosting a collaboration event with a well-known franchise as part of your LiveOps might be the answer you’re looking for. The best in-game collaboration events are often mutually beneficial. Simulation RPG Vikingard collaborates with TV show, Vikings.

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The Rise of Hybridization in Mobile Games: How Developers are Genre Mashing Their Way to Success

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We’ve been writing about the growth of ‘hybrid’ mobile games – when a title merges two or more genres to create an entirely new gameplay experience – since 2020, but hybrid games have evolved a lot since then, especially when it comes to the game genres that are being merged together. So what are the benefits?