High-end VR headsets have slowly expanded their user base but not as fast as some studios hoped. That doesn’t mean devs can’t succeed though.
Spirit AI has been working with Intel to bring its technology to voice chat to combat abusive or toxic behavior beyond text-based chat.
Everyone has been talking about streaming services dominating gaming in the future, but there are lots of unanswered questions.
The Turkish games studio talks about its journey with the quirky game, Sync: Party Hard.
As we look ahead to Casual Connect London, we’re taking a look back at one of the esports talks from last year’s show, examining the good, the bad, and the ugly.
At Casual Connect London, Nadav Ashkenazy, VP Global Partnerships & Business Development at ironSource, will explain why the walls between user acquisition and monetization teams must be torn down.
Robby Yung, CEO of Animoca Brands, will explain to Casual Connect London attendees why his company has placed a big bet on blockchain technology.
At Casual Connect London, BITKRAFT Esports Ventures founding partner Malte Barth will take a look at what drives VCs to make esports investments and how the space can ‘benefit humanity.’
The mobile games space is fiercely competitive. Publishing assistance can make a difference. Rocketjump Games founder Louis Rene Auclair will offer advice on how to succeed at Casual Connect London.
At Casual Connect London, Age of Magic developer Playkot will talk about the principles it established at its studio that led to the title’s success.