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Mobile dev Pixelberry acquired by Series Entertainment

Game Developer

Pixelberry wants to use Series to get highly requested features out the door, while Series is looking to add its proprietary Rho engine into the developer's pipeline.

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Virtuos expands engineering capabilities with new Prague studio

Game Developer

The new studio will deliver networking, UI, mobile, and optimization solutions.

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Unity vs. Unreal Engine: Which is Better for Android Game Development?

Big Games

The mobile gaming industry has exploded recently. Unreal Engine Created by Epic Games, it is well known for its advanced rendering capabilities and excellent visuals. Features Comparison: Unity vs. Unreal Engine When deciding between these two, check and compare via an Android game development company in India.

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Report: Sony planning mobile games platform

GamesIndustry.biz

Sony seems to be building a mobile games platform for free-to-play games. This is according to tech site TweakTown , which spotted a job listing for a mobile platform architect. Read more

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A look at mobile screen reader support in the Unity Engine

Unity Blog

Unity game developers can now make mobile games accessible to iOS and Android screen readers with the launch of Mobile Screen Reader support, available from Unity 2023.2 Tech Stream and above. This is the first of many runtime features slated to enhance gamer accessibility.

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Report: 83% of mobile games fail in the three years after launch

GamesIndustry.biz

New research from mobile revenue growth engine SuperScale has found that 83% of launched mobile games fail within three years, while 43% are cancelled during development. According to the report, 76% of launched games reached peak revenue within the first year, but only 4% reached this peak during the second year.

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Marvel Snap Developer Moving to Godot Engine

Game From Scratch

GameFromScratch.com Marvel Snap Developer Moving to Godot Engine The developer of the popular Unity mobile title Marvel Snap, have just announced they are using the Godot game engine for future game development. In addition they have invested in Godot based company W4Games (learn more).