As MMORPGs decline, Pearl Abyss CEO Robin Jung explains how the company is keeping the flame alive with more than $1 billion in revenue.
With analysts predicting games could be a bigger revenue driver than TV or news, Apple is making it rain to lock down its Arcade library.
Skytree is mainly known for anime trading card games.
The Boston-based mobile developer behind Star Trek Timelines looking to grow its game development and liveops platform.
Supercell recently introduced a ‘battle pass’ of sorts into Clash of Clans, according to Sensor Tower, which proves that season passes really are the new monetization hotness.
Kabam is following through on its strong interest in expanding its mobile gaming business, and partnering with a Chinese service provider may help it overcome China’s strict approval process.
18 million players have played the game to date, with more MMOs on the way from developer Pearl Abyss.
Games industry veteran Klaas Kersting’s Phoenix Games was revealed this week, along with its plans for ‘multiple acquisitions’ in ‘the coming months.’
Mobile remains one of the most lucrative platforms in the gaming industry today, but not every genre excels on the app store. AR works well on mobile, it seems, but VR is still best left to PC, console.
Kabam will assume marketing and publishing for Mini Guns – Omega Wars.