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Mobile 3D Games vs. Console Games: What’s the Future of Mobile Gaming?

Big Games

Mobile gaming becomes more impressive with every new smartphone release, making traditional gaming methods out of vogue. Nowadays, with the introduction of mobile 3D games in the market, many game enthusiasts will eventually surpass it. Are you also curious about the future of mobile gaming?

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A guide to culturalizing mobile games through live operations

GamesIndustry.biz

Mobile games now serve global audiences. Gone are the days when free-to-play mobile audiences were concentrated in Tier 1 gaming markets in the west and the far east. Earlier mobile titles could get away with optimizing gameplay and live events for players in these markets.

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Series Entertainment acquires mobile game studio Pixelberry Studios

GamesIndustry.biz

Series Entertainment has acquired story-driven, episodic mobile game studio Pixelberry.

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IP Should Be the Next Big Thing in Mobile Gaming

Deconstructor of Fun

I was recently playing a mobile game. Based on a long tradition in mobile gaming, the companies get inspiration and borrow mechanics from each other to the point when the original creator becomes hard to trace. Mobile game developers face rising production and UA costs and a lack of financing. board game.

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Mobile Gaming Atfer the Digital Markets Act

Deconstructor of Fun

An unfairness that we in the mobile game industry have experienced a tightly controlled distribution landscape for our entire industry's lifetime. The implication of government actions will bear consequences on mobile games and apps that are being distributed in the future. Apple “Heads I win, tails you lose!”

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Why there's no market for AAA mobile games | GI Microcast

GamesIndustry.biz

The pair reflect on the challenges AAA hardcore games face on mobile devices and ponder the future of whether publishers will continue to invest in these technologically impressive but commercially disappointing ports. For more on this subject, be sure to check out the latest column from contributing editor Rob Fahey.

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Bucking the Recession in Mobile Gaming

Deconstructor of Fun

and Deconstructor of Fun’s latest collaborative report, we dive deep into a comprehensive analysis of the mobile gaming sector and which genres are defying the economic slowdown. These three factors have traditionally made mobile gaming venture capital (VC) friendly, which brings in the capital that keeps the flywheel going.