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Mind Candy’s Moshi Monsters comeback Kickstarter has been cancelled, but a new campaign is expected to commence next week.
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Chinese games developer and publisher XD Inc has acquired a 5.3% stake in new studio Miao for $14 million. The deal values the developer, formed by former Giant Network CEO Wu Meng, at around $246m.
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My.Games' card strategy game Castle Duels has surpassed 3.5 million installs and generated nearly $13m in lifetime revenue in its first year.
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A limited number of tickets remain for this year’s fabulous celebration of the best names in the games industry. Mingle with companies like Disney, Epic Games, Huawei, King, MiHoYo, Ubisoft, and many ...
Simonetta Lulli discussed the need for games studios to change their mindset when it comes to subscriptions. She suggested attempting what works for free-to-play is the wrong approach. "Subscriptions ...
It was just earlier this year that NextBeat span-off from Supercell-owned Space Ape, headed up by co-founders Simon Hade, Olly Barnes, and Joe Adams. That move came after the Clash of Clans maker had ...
The company hit $1M in ARR in under eight months, signalling strong early momentum. New titles Roll Masters and Merge Match: Bubble Puzzle, aim to grow its hybrid-casual portfolio. Funds will support ...
Casual and casino games publisher Playtika has revised its direct-to-consumer revenue share target from 30% to 40%.