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Scopely adds Riot Games alum Mike Seavers as SVP for technology

Game Developer

As technology SVP, Seavers will build on Scopely's cross-platform plans across its free-to-play titles.

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Successful Cross-Platform Development with Mobile Games

Starloop Studios

It has been long established that mobile gaming is becoming more popular and successful year over year, and now we’re seeing mobile games included in more cross-platform game development projects. This growing trend is driven by various reasons including players’ desire for flexibility, market reach, and technological advancements.

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iXie’s Guide to Mastering Cross-Platform Compatibility Testing for Your Game

iXie gaming

As the world goes digital, the diversity in platforms and devices that users interact with has significantly increased. Well, it implies that cross-platform compatibility testing is more critical than ever.  Well, it implies that cross-platform compatibility testing is more critical than ever. 

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What makes Cross-platform game development popular in 2024?

Juego Studio

As the technologies evolve, there is a paradigm shift towards creating cross-platform games among developers to cater to the growing demand. Accessibility is crucial to building high-quality and popular games in today’s era.

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Download this game developer's guide to going cross-platform

GamesIndustry.biz

A new GamesIndustry.biz whitepaper 'Going cross-platform: a game developer’s guide to tools, technology and process' is available to download right here. Read more

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From past responses you clearly have some experience with the console cert process. I was wondering: why do so few games offer cross platform play? Does the cert process become disproportionately more difficult when communicating to other systems becomes involved? Or is it just a difficult feature from a purely engineering pov? Thank you!

Ask a Game Dev

On the technical side, the various walled garden networks - PSN, XBL, Nintendo Online - each have their own set of protocols, ports, technology, etc. There's a good reason for this - they weren't built by the same people or using the same technology, so their internal workings are all different.

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How to market console and PC games in a mobile world

GamesIndustry.biz

But that’s changing as technological advancements are allowing mobile developers to bring their games to console, and vice versa. Meanwhile, some of the most successful titles are embracing a cross-platform strategy from conception. Traditionally, the console and PC gaming markets have operated very differently to mobile.

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