Look at Gaming #236 | Thursday June 22nd 2023
A step forward for web3 game Gods Unchained? News in today that IMX's Gods Unchained is debuting on Epic Games Store. It certainly isn't the first as previously Blankos Block Party (from Mythical Games) had also launch on Epic Games, though it failed to generate much fanfare.
Will it be different this time for Gods Unchained?
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Gods Unchained Hits Epic Games Store Ahead of Mobile Expansion | Decrypt
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Microsoft is hiking the price of Xbox Series X and Xbox Game Pass | The Verge
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Improbable Opens Up the Tech Behind the Bored Ape Metaverse | Decrypt
The Weeknd and Binance Enter the Metaverse | Decrypt
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Red Rover raises $5M for a multiplayer survival game | VentureBeat
Anichess Raises $1.5 Million to Put Magical Twist on Chess | Decrypt
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A step forward for web3 game Gods Unchained? News in today that IMX's Gods Unchained is debuting on Epic Games Store. It certainly isn't the first as previously Blankos Block Party (from Mythical Games) had also launch on Epic Games, though it failed to generate much fanfare.
Will it be different this time for Gods Unchained?
Gods Unchained Hits Epic Games Store Ahead of Mobile Expansion | Decrypt
Microsoft is hiking the price of Xbox Series X and Xbox Game Pass | The Verge
Improbable Opens Up the Tech Behind the Bored Ape Metaverse | Decrypt
The Weeknd and Binance Enter the Metaverse | Decrypt
Red Rover raises $5M for a multiplayer survival game | VentureBeat
Anichess Raises $1.5 Million to Put Magical Twist on Chess | Decrypt
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Gods Unchained Hits Epic Games Store Ahead of Mobile Expansion - Decrypt
The long-running NFT card game is now available in Epic’s popular marketplace, as part of a year of expansion for Gods Unchained.
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Look at Gaming #237 | Friday June 23rd 2023
The Sony x Microsoft x Activision x FTC saga is heating up with day 1 of the trial beginning.
Sony has reportedly planned to cut Activision from PS6 plans and Microsoft, through Bethesda will make their upcoming Indiana Jones game exclusive to Xbox & PC.
Long-term wise, this only losers in this whole saga may just be the consumers....
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
How Sorare Demonstrates a Sustainable Web3 Model | Naavik
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Sony is prepared to cut Activision Blizzard from PlayStation 6 plans | Game Developer
Bethesda's Indiana Jones Game Will Be Exclusive To Xbox And PC | Game Informer
Microsoft, FTC square off in Activision trial | Axios
✨ Web3⃣ + Meta 🌐
NFL Rivals Scores 1M Downloads for NFT-Based Mobile Game | Coindesk
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Lumikai launches new $50m game fund backed by Supercell, Krafton and more | Pocket Gamer
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
Diablo Immortal earned $525M in the first year on mobile | GameDev Reports
2024 Video Game Release Schedule | Game Informer
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The Sony x Microsoft x Activision x FTC saga is heating up with day 1 of the trial beginning.
Sony has reportedly planned to cut Activision from PS6 plans and Microsoft, through Bethesda will make their upcoming Indiana Jones game exclusive to Xbox & PC.
Long-term wise, this only losers in this whole saga may just be the consumers....
How Sorare Demonstrates a Sustainable Web3 Model | Naavik
Sony is prepared to cut Activision Blizzard from PlayStation 6 plans | Game Developer
Bethesda's Indiana Jones Game Will Be Exclusive To Xbox And PC | Game Informer
Microsoft, FTC square off in Activision trial | Axios
✨ Web
NFL Rivals Scores 1M Downloads for NFT-Based Mobile Game | Coindesk
Lumikai launches new $50m game fund backed by Supercell, Krafton and more | Pocket Gamer
Diablo Immortal earned $525M in the first year on mobile | GameDev Reports
2024 Video Game Release Schedule | Game Informer
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How Sorare Demonstrates a Sustainable Web3 Model
Nearly all of the earliest web3 games have collapsed, in part due to fundamentally unsustainable economics and weak gameplay.
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Look at Gaming #238 | Monday June 26th 2023
All eyes are on the battle between the 3 letter agency and the 4 letter conglomerate. On Day 2 of FTC vs. MSFT, The Xbox Chief Phil Spencer took to the stand.
He painted Xbox's flailing positioning in a distant third in the console wars. Trying to put the Nintendo Switch along the same level as Xbox Series X and Play Station 5 is a challenge, especially considering the vast difference in technical aspects. However the Switch is still a console and there are some games that are cross-platform.
MSFT even checked the receipts on old emails from Sony execs saying that CoD exclusivity isn't one of their worries.
We know its only Day 2 out of five days of hearing but boy is this exciting.
🔦 Spotlight 🌟
Has Xbox really lost the console wars? | The Verge
🌊 MARKET ☎️
Has Xbox really lost the console wars? | The Verge
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Has Ubisoft Hit the Bottom? — Naavik
Failing to regulate | SuperJoost Playlist
Nexon’s CEO on Leadership, Virtual Worlds, Innovation & Antifragility | Naavik
Gen Z | Konvoy Ventures
🌈 Platforms 🏔
Roblox allows users to create games for players ages 17 and up | GamesIndustry.biz
✨ Web 3️⃣ + Meta 🌎
Improbable Opens Up the Tech Behind the Bored Ape Metaverse | Decrypt
Bored Ape Creator's 'HV-MTL Forge' Mech Game Revealed | Decrypt
💰 Fundraising 🧧
Lumikai launches new $50m game fund backed by Supercell, Krafton and more | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
OtherSide Entertainment gets new investment from Aonic Group |GameDeveloper
Mobile fashion title Drest acquires £15m in new funding round | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
All eyes are on the battle between the 3 letter agency and the 4 letter conglomerate. On Day 2 of FTC vs. MSFT, The Xbox Chief Phil Spencer took to the stand.
He painted Xbox's flailing positioning in a distant third in the console wars. Trying to put the Nintendo Switch along the same level as Xbox Series X and Play Station 5 is a challenge, especially considering the vast difference in technical aspects. However the Switch is still a console and there are some games that are cross-platform.
MSFT even checked the receipts on old emails from Sony execs saying that CoD exclusivity isn't one of their worries.
We know its only Day 2 out of five days of hearing but boy is this exciting.
🔦 Spotlight 🌟
Has Xbox really lost the console wars? | The Verge
🌊 MARKET ☎️
Has Xbox really lost the console wars? | The Verge
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Has Ubisoft Hit the Bottom? — Naavik
Failing to regulate | SuperJoost Playlist
Nexon’s CEO on Leadership, Virtual Worlds, Innovation & Antifragility | Naavik
Gen Z | Konvoy Ventures
🌈 Platforms 🏔
Roblox allows users to create games for players ages 17 and up | GamesIndustry.biz
✨ Web 3️⃣ + Meta 🌎
Improbable Opens Up the Tech Behind the Bored Ape Metaverse | Decrypt
Bored Ape Creator's 'HV-MTL Forge' Mech Game Revealed | Decrypt
💰 Fundraising 🧧
Lumikai launches new $50m game fund backed by Supercell, Krafton and more | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
OtherSide Entertainment gets new investment from Aonic Group |GameDeveloper
Mobile fashion title Drest acquires £15m in new funding round | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
The Verge
Has Xbox really lost the console wars?
Microsoft’s Xbox chief discussed the state of the Xbox business
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Look at Gaming #239 | Wednesday June 28th 2023
GM GM everyone. Let's take a break from the Microsoft FTC news for a bit and talk about some statistics that came out of WeChat today.
There are 400M+ MAU on WeChat's mini-games — that's an insane figure. Mini-games started in 2017 but was released worldwide in 2019. This large user base is enticing so 300k teams are working on shipping games exclusively on WeChat. There are similar superapps like Kakao Talk which also has a large gaming pressence.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
WeChat’s mini-games have over 400m monthly active users | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
🌊 MARKET 📞
Microsoft exec was ready to ‘go spend Sony out of business’ to strengthen Xbox | The Verge
StreamElements & Rainmaker.gg: State of game streaming market in May 2023 | GameDevReport
KOCCA: In 2022 the South Korean gaming market revenue was $16.4B | GameDevReport
Microsoft considered a bid on SEGA | Axios
Microsoft sacrificed Xbox Series X sales for ‘long term ambition’ in the cloud | The Verge
Microsoft's Phil Spencer and the FTC | Axios
June's China game approvals make it 2023's biggest month yet | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Embracer must focus on quality not quantity if it wants its bets to pay off | Opinion | GamesIndustry.biz
Breaking Down EA’s Executive Shakeup | Naavik
Netflix's password-sharing crackdown calculus | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Unity rolls out AI tools and marketplace for game developers | GameDeveloper
Meta Forms VR Subscription | GameDeveloper
YouTube reportedly experimenting with online games | TechCrunch
WeChat’s mini-games have over 400m monthly active users | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Mythical Games Raises $37 Million as NFL Rivals Tops 1M Downloads | Decrypt
Los Angeles, California: Where Hollywood Magic and Creativity Meet Web3 | CoinDesk
Fortnite's Collab With Nike's NFT Platform Doesn't Include In-Game NFTs | Decrypt
🧠 Knowledge Hub 📘
The future of app marketing in a privacy-centric age | VentureBeat
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Mythical Games Raises $37 Million as NFL Rivals Tops 1M Downloads | Decrypt
Web3 Gaming Studio Pixion Games Closes $5.5M in Seed Funding | CoinDesk
Publishing and analytics services firm SuperScale raises $5.4m | GamesIndustry.biz
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
Sensor Tower: FIFA Mobile reached $1B in revenue; South Korea is the largest mobile FIFA market | GameDevReport
GM GM everyone. Let's take a break from the Microsoft FTC news for a bit and talk about some statistics that came out of WeChat today.
There are 400M+ MAU on WeChat's mini-games — that's an insane figure. Mini-games started in 2017 but was released worldwide in 2019. This large user base is enticing so 300k teams are working on shipping games exclusively on WeChat. There are similar superapps like Kakao Talk which also has a large gaming pressence.
WeChat’s mini-games have over 400m monthly active users | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Microsoft exec was ready to ‘go spend Sony out of business’ to strengthen Xbox | The Verge
StreamElements & Rainmaker.gg: State of game streaming market in May 2023 | GameDevReport
KOCCA: In 2022 the South Korean gaming market revenue was $16.4B | GameDevReport
Microsoft considered a bid on SEGA | Axios
Microsoft sacrificed Xbox Series X sales for ‘long term ambition’ in the cloud | The Verge
Microsoft's Phil Spencer and the FTC | Axios
June's China game approvals make it 2023's biggest month yet | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Embracer must focus on quality not quantity if it wants its bets to pay off | Opinion | GamesIndustry.biz
Breaking Down EA’s Executive Shakeup | Naavik
Netflix's password-sharing crackdown calculus | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Unity rolls out AI tools and marketplace for game developers | GameDeveloper
Meta Forms VR Subscription | GameDeveloper
YouTube reportedly experimenting with online games | TechCrunch
WeChat’s mini-games have over 400m monthly active users | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Mythical Games Raises $37 Million as NFL Rivals Tops 1M Downloads | Decrypt
Los Angeles, California: Where Hollywood Magic and Creativity Meet Web3 | CoinDesk
Fortnite's Collab With Nike's NFT Platform Doesn't Include In-Game NFTs | Decrypt
The future of app marketing in a privacy-centric age | VentureBeat
Mythical Games Raises $37 Million as NFL Rivals Tops 1M Downloads | Decrypt
Web3 Gaming Studio Pixion Games Closes $5.5M in Seed Funding | CoinDesk
Publishing and analytics services firm SuperScale raises $5.4m | GamesIndustry.biz
Sensor Tower: FIFA Mobile reached $1B in revenue; South Korea is the largest mobile FIFA market | GameDevReport
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Look at Gaming #240 | Wednesday June 28th 2023
A clear trend is emerging in mobile. The shift from hypercasual to hybridcasual is often talked about but there's another blossoming niche: midcore.
LiftOff (GameRefinery an analytics platform) released a report indicating that 35% of game revenue on iOS in the US comes from midcore games. The report also revealed that top grossing titles are strategy games. It also mentions that CPI for strategy is at $2.77 and $7.47 for shooters and $0.60 for RPGs.
Though midcore games have a hard time getting their return-on-ad-spend quickly when compared to casual games, the potential to build a deeper fan base shouldn't be discounted.
It might only be 35% in the US but I suspect that figure to be higher for Tier 1 eastern countries like Japan and Korea.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Midcore makes up 35% of total gaming revenue on iOS in the United States | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
🌊 MARKET 📞
Capcom world sales reached 500M copies | GameDevReport
Midcore makes up 35% of total gaming revenue on iOS in the United States | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Final Showdown in Microsoft’s FTC Duel | Naavik
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
The bull and bear cases for mobile gaming | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Reflecting Upon the Last year in Blockchain Games | Deconstructor of Fun
Adventure Gold (AGLD) DAO is launching the Loot Chain, a dedicated layer 2 blockchain for the Loot community. | ALGD Twitter
💲 Fundraising 🤑
SuperScale raises $5.4M to grow games revenue SaaS platform | VentureBeat
Potential of in-game ads soars as Anzu raises $48M in Series B funding | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
Apple Arcade adds Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire in July | VentureBeat
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A clear trend is emerging in mobile. The shift from hypercasual to hybridcasual is often talked about but there's another blossoming niche: midcore.
LiftOff (GameRefinery an analytics platform) released a report indicating that 35% of game revenue on iOS in the US comes from midcore games. The report also revealed that top grossing titles are strategy games. It also mentions that CPI for strategy is at $2.77 and $7.47 for shooters and $0.60 for RPGs.
Though midcore games have a hard time getting their return-on-ad-spend quickly when compared to casual games, the potential to build a deeper fan base shouldn't be discounted.
It might only be 35% in the US but I suspect that figure to be higher for Tier 1 eastern countries like Japan and Korea.
Midcore makes up 35% of total gaming revenue on iOS in the United States | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Capcom world sales reached 500M copies | GameDevReport
Midcore makes up 35% of total gaming revenue on iOS in the United States | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Final Showdown in Microsoft’s FTC Duel | Naavik
The bull and bear cases for mobile gaming | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Reflecting Upon the Last year in Blockchain Games | Deconstructor of Fun
Adventure Gold (AGLD) DAO is launching the Loot Chain, a dedicated layer 2 blockchain for the Loot community. | ALGD Twitter
SuperScale raises $5.4M to grow games revenue SaaS platform | VentureBeat
Potential of in-game ads soars as Anzu raises $48M in Series B funding | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Apple Arcade adds Stardew Valley, Slay the Spire in July | VentureBeat
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Midcore makes up 35% of total gaming revenue on iOS in the United States
A new report has revealed midcore titles made up 35% of revenue on iOS in the United states. The findings come courtesy of analytics firm LiftOff’
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Look at Gaming #241 | Thursday June 29th 2023
Lotta goodies came out of the court documents today. Turns out it costs slightly north of $200M for PlayStation's top first-party games. These include titles like Horizon Forbidden West that cost $212M across 5 years with over 300 people. Another title, The Last of Us Part II took nearly 6 years to create with $220M and 200 full-time employees.
The juicy data keeps getting juicier with some leak info on the Call of Duty franchise on PlayStation. CoD pulls in more than $1B per year on PlayStation, $800M coming from the US. The whole CoD franchsie has lifetime earnings of $27B as of 2020 per ATVI. 66% of all U.S. PlayStation users play CoD.
The final hours of this trial is upon us. Who are you guys rooting for?
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
PlayStation's top first-party games now cost >$200 million to make | GameDiscoverCo
🌊 MARKET 📞
2023 Midcore Gaming Apps Report | LiftOff
🌈 Platforms 🏠
PlayStation's top first-party games now cost >$200 million to make | GamesDiscoverCo
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Sotheby's to Launch New Gen Art Program Highlighting Generative Artists | CoinDesk
Warner Music Group and Polygon (MATIC) Launch Blockchain Music Accelerator | CoinDesk
🧠 Knowledge Hub 📘
GamesBeat Special Issue — Gaming communities: Making connections and fighting toxicity | VentureBeat
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
Among Us is getting an animated TV series | News-in-brief | GamesIndustry.biz
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Let me know what your thoughts are about the MSFT x FTC.
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Lotta goodies came out of the court documents today. Turns out it costs slightly north of $200M for PlayStation's top first-party games. These include titles like Horizon Forbidden West that cost $212M across 5 years with over 300 people. Another title, The Last of Us Part II took nearly 6 years to create with $220M and 200 full-time employees.
The juicy data keeps getting juicier with some leak info on the Call of Duty franchise on PlayStation. CoD pulls in more than $1B per year on PlayStation, $800M coming from the US. The whole CoD franchsie has lifetime earnings of $27B as of 2020 per ATVI. 66% of all U.S. PlayStation users play CoD.
The final hours of this trial is upon us. Who are you guys rooting for?
PlayStation's top first-party games now cost >$200 million to make | GameDiscoverCo
2023 Midcore Gaming Apps Report | LiftOff
PlayStation's top first-party games now cost >$200 million to make | GamesDiscoverCo
Sotheby's to Launch New Gen Art Program Highlighting Generative Artists | CoinDesk
Warner Music Group and Polygon (MATIC) Launch Blockchain Music Accelerator | CoinDesk
GamesBeat Special Issue — Gaming communities: Making connections and fighting toxicity | VentureBeat
Among Us is getting an animated TV series | News-in-brief | GamesIndustry.biz
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PlayStation's top first-party games now cost >$200 million to make
Also: more some choice Call Of Duty stats, and lots of platform news
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Look at Gaming #242 | Friday June 30th 2023
Big news came out of Bellevue today and I'm not referring to Microsoft. Valve (creator of Steam) won't publish titles that use AI-generated content.
The story is that there's a developer who tried to submit their game to Steam but got flagged by the review team. Steam required the studio to show that they owned the rights to the dataset used by the A.I. before their title could be published.
This is a tall order. It is impossible for a team to own the dataset of the underlying A.I.. The team could potential get a "right to use" the dataset but outright ownership seems farfetched.
These copyright issues has been a grey area in gen. AI writ large so it's not surprising to see some backlash within the gaming space. Valve doesn’t want to get sued to oblivion so I understand their tempered and reserved approach.
Though, Steam is a vital and integral stakeholder and infrastructure provider for a lot of folks in the gaming space so I hope some clearer guidelines emerge sooner rather than later.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Report: Valve won't publish Steam titles that use AI-generated content | GameDeveloper
🌊 MARKET 📞
Microsoft and Activision CEOs battle to keep a giant Xbox deal alive | The Verge
Is the FTC vs Microsoft hearing over yet? | Microcast | GamesIndustry.biz
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Nadella's endgame | SuperJoost Playlist
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Report: Valve won't publish Steam titles that use AI-generated content | GameDeveloper
✨ Web3⃣ + Meta 🌐
SuperDuper partners with Immutable on Web3 RTS Overlord | VentureBeat
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Mythical Games raises a further $37million, hitting a valuation of over $1billio | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Scriptic raises $5.7m in seed funding round | GamesIndustry.biz
Big news came out of Bellevue today and I'm not referring to Microsoft. Valve (creator of Steam) won't publish titles that use AI-generated content.
The story is that there's a developer who tried to submit their game to Steam but got flagged by the review team. Steam required the studio to show that they owned the rights to the dataset used by the A.I. before their title could be published.
This is a tall order. It is impossible for a team to own the dataset of the underlying A.I.. The team could potential get a "right to use" the dataset but outright ownership seems farfetched.
These copyright issues has been a grey area in gen. AI writ large so it's not surprising to see some backlash within the gaming space. Valve doesn’t want to get sued to oblivion so I understand their tempered and reserved approach.
Though, Steam is a vital and integral stakeholder and infrastructure provider for a lot of folks in the gaming space so I hope some clearer guidelines emerge sooner rather than later.
Report: Valve won't publish Steam titles that use AI-generated content | GameDeveloper
Microsoft and Activision CEOs battle to keep a giant Xbox deal alive | The Verge
Is the FTC vs Microsoft hearing over yet? | Microcast | GamesIndustry.biz
Nadella's endgame | SuperJoost Playlist
Report: Valve won't publish Steam titles that use AI-generated content | GameDeveloper
✨ Web
SuperDuper partners with Immutable on Web3 RTS Overlord | VentureBeat
Mythical Games raises a further $37million, hitting a valuation of over $1billio | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Scriptic raises $5.7m in seed funding round | GamesIndustry.biz
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Sensor Tower: FIFA Mobile reached $1B in revenue; South Korea is the largest mobile FIFA market
Asian markets contributed the most to FIFA Mobile's success.
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WAGME #17 — Gods Unchained debuts on Epic Games, Yuga Labs reveals HV-MTL Forge S1, & Sparkball debuts on Steam. With fresh entrants like Rumble Arcade, FFG & Loot Chain launching, Web3 Gaming never disappoints.
•❗️ 6 Priority Items to pique your interest
•💻 10 Mints n Drops to look into
•📘 8 Guides to keep you ahead
•👾 26 Game Releases/Updates to keep you in the loop
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Gods Unchained debuts on Epic Games, Yuga Labs reveals HV-MTL Forge S1, & Sparkball debuts on Steam. With fresh entrants like Rumble Arcade, FFG & Loot Chain launching the Metaverse never disappoints.
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Here's Week 2️⃣6️⃣ of In The Loop.
Can't believe half the year has already passed!
This week there's a lot of news about platforms.
• YouTube launching mini games.👀
• WeChat's mini games hit 400M MAU.‼️
• Valve disallows AI-gen content on Steam.❌
• Roblox allows 17+ Mature content.🆒
There are many more blogs, threads, and pods to check out so be sure to head over to the newsletter.
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Can't believe half the year has already passed!
This week there's a lot of news about platforms.
• YouTube launching mini games.
• WeChat's mini games hit 400M MAU.
• Valve disallows AI-gen content on Steam.
• Roblox allows 17+ Mature content.
There are many more blogs, threads, and pods to check out so be sure to head over to the newsletter.
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Look at Gaming #243 | Monday July 3rd 2023
GM! Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Happy Fourth to those in the states. And what better way to celebrate independence than to launch your own app store.
That's exactly what Meta is purportedly doing. It seems that users may be able to download apps from within the Facebook app; though, this will only be available in Europe.
This not only opens up a whole new "App Store" but also an internal Ad Network within the Facebook App. For those familiar with programmatic media buying/UA, imagine the FB Ad Manager now lets you manage ads not only on Facebook's Ad network which serves ads in other apps but also ads inside the Facebook app itself — much meta, so inception.
P.S. Samsung set to launch its own game store in 30 countries.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Meta to get into the app store game as Facebook allows app downloads | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
🌊 MARKET 📞
Five Key Mobile Game Genres in Asia and MENA (in collaboration with AppMagic) | Niko Partners
American Truck Simulator is running ads for real truck companies | GameDeveloper
South Korea could enforce an approval system for Chinese games | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Microsoft’s FTC fight comes down to Call of Duty | The Verge
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Skill gaming and the future of real money gaming | Nancy MacIntyre | VentureBeat
The Future of Game Shows | Konvoy Ventures
#213: Rise of the robots | Hit Points by Nathan Brown
Meta to launch direct-to-install ads for Android. Will they work? | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Samsung to launch online gaming store in 30 countries | VentureBeat
Meta to get into the app store game as Facebook allows app downloads | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Unity pulls the plug on Atlas AI generation tool less than 24 hours after launch | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Ubisoft Reveals Next Blockchain Game, Champions Tactics | Decrypt
Can Web3 Gaming on Mobile Succeed? | Naavik
🧠 Knowledge Hub 📘
AAA vs. Gaming Startups | Naavik
GM! Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Happy Fourth to those in the states. And what better way to celebrate independence than to launch your own app store.
That's exactly what Meta is purportedly doing. It seems that users may be able to download apps from within the Facebook app; though, this will only be available in Europe.
This not only opens up a whole new "App Store" but also an internal Ad Network within the Facebook App. For those familiar with programmatic media buying/UA, imagine the FB Ad Manager now lets you manage ads not only on Facebook's Ad network which serves ads in other apps but also ads inside the Facebook app itself — much meta, so inception.
P.S. Samsung set to launch its own game store in 30 countries.
Meta to get into the app store game as Facebook allows app downloads | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Five Key Mobile Game Genres in Asia and MENA (in collaboration with AppMagic) | Niko Partners
American Truck Simulator is running ads for real truck companies | GameDeveloper
South Korea could enforce an approval system for Chinese games | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Microsoft’s FTC fight comes down to Call of Duty | The Verge
Skill gaming and the future of real money gaming | Nancy MacIntyre | VentureBeat
The Future of Game Shows | Konvoy Ventures
#213: Rise of the robots | Hit Points by Nathan Brown
Meta to launch direct-to-install ads for Android. Will they work? | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Samsung to launch online gaming store in 30 countries | VentureBeat
Meta to get into the app store game as Facebook allows app downloads | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Unity pulls the plug on Atlas AI generation tool less than 24 hours after launch | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Ubisoft Reveals Next Blockchain Game, Champions Tactics | Decrypt
Can Web3 Gaming on Mobile Succeed? | Naavik
AAA vs. Gaming Startups | Naavik
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Look at Gaming #244 | Tuesday July 4th 2023
Happy Fourth! Enjoy some good ol' BBQ y'all!💥 😎
Valve gave us a little insight into how their thinking about AI-generated games on Steam.
The crux of their policy is the legality of the AI content. Valve must adhere to current copyright laws and policies in place. But as we all know legislation/regulation moves much slower than innovation.
This is a very conservative stance on Valve's part. But the Half-Life creator also said that they know the landscape is constantly evolving and so will they — as the famous PR line goes, "the situation is fluid". Valve did offer to refund the non-refundable app submission fee for cases that involves AI-gen.
This is also on the heels that Unity rolled back all their AI tools practically within 24 hours of announcing it.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Valve responds to claims it has banned AI-generated games from Steam | TechCrunch
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Minecraft earned four times as much revenue on Switch compared to Xbox | GameDeveloper
Report: Apple scales down plans for Vision Pro headset | GamesIndustry.biz
Valve responds to claims it has banned AI-generated games from Steam | TechCrunch
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Building a Sustainable Web3 Game With Sorare | YouTube
Deconstructing On-chain Game Engines | Twitter
List of On-chain Game Infra | Twitter
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
Xbox Series X|S have sold a combined 21m units | GamesIndustry.biz
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Happy Fourth! Enjoy some good ol' BBQ y'all!
Valve gave us a little insight into how their thinking about AI-generated games on Steam.
The crux of their policy is the legality of the AI content. Valve must adhere to current copyright laws and policies in place. But as we all know legislation/regulation moves much slower than innovation.
This is a very conservative stance on Valve's part. But the Half-Life creator also said that they know the landscape is constantly evolving and so will they — as the famous PR line goes, "the situation is fluid". Valve did offer to refund the non-refundable app submission fee for cases that involves AI-gen.
This is also on the heels that Unity rolled back all their AI tools practically within 24 hours of announcing it.
Valve responds to claims it has banned AI-generated games from Steam | TechCrunch
Minecraft earned four times as much revenue on Switch compared to Xbox | GameDeveloper
Report: Apple scales down plans for Vision Pro headset | GamesIndustry.biz
Valve responds to claims it has banned AI-generated games from Steam | TechCrunch
Building a Sustainable Web3 Game With Sorare | YouTube
Deconstructing On-chain Game Engines | Twitter
List of On-chain Game Infra | Twitter
Xbox Series X|S have sold a combined 21m units | GamesIndustry.biz
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Valve responds to claims it has banned AI-generated games from Steam
The notoriously close-lipped developer and de facto PC gaming gatekeeper said its policy was evolving and not a stand against AI.
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Look at Gaming #245 | Wednesday July 5th 2023
Quiet day today in gaming land. Thinking folks are just sitting back this week and holding out all news in the off chance that the FTC v MSFT court ruling was released — that would for sure drown out all other headlines.
Nonetheless, we see another court-related action today. Apple is appealing to the US Supreme Court to overturn a decision in the Epic antitrust case. Recall that although the District Court of California ruled against Epic on 9 out of 10 claims, the one claim that got approved was the most important one regarding Apple's anti-steering practices (aka not allowing developers to use 3rd party payment portals).
Apple had already appealed this to the US Court of Appeals but it looks like the Appellate court is going to uphold the District court's ruling. So Apple must seek "justice" from the highest court of the land. Apple is claiming two key things: (1) Since Epic isn't representative of a class, the court can't apply a universal injunction; (2) Since the case was brought in California, it shouldn't be a nationwide injunction.
This is coming on the heels of rumors about Meta and their app store inside the FB mobile app. Turf wars everywhere.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Apple asks US Supreme Court to overthrow ruling in Epic antitrust case | GamesIndustry.biz
🌊 MARKET 📞
Why do games media layoffs keep happening? | GamesIndustry.biz
June’s top mobile game downloads worldwide | Mobilegamer.biz
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Meta to launch a Twitter competitor. Can this time be different? | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Apple asks US Supreme Court to overthrow ruling in Epic antitrust case | GamesIndustry.biz
🧠 Knowledge Hub 📘
Grow your retention & focus on fun | Deconstructor of Fun
Creating Rhythm-Action Game by Hi-Fi Rush creator | The AIAS Game Maker's Notebook
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Quiet day today in gaming land. Thinking folks are just sitting back this week and holding out all news in the off chance that the FTC v MSFT court ruling was released — that would for sure drown out all other headlines.
Nonetheless, we see another court-related action today. Apple is appealing to the US Supreme Court to overturn a decision in the Epic antitrust case. Recall that although the District Court of California ruled against Epic on 9 out of 10 claims, the one claim that got approved was the most important one regarding Apple's anti-steering practices (aka not allowing developers to use 3rd party payment portals).
Apple had already appealed this to the US Court of Appeals but it looks like the Appellate court is going to uphold the District court's ruling. So Apple must seek "justice" from the highest court of the land. Apple is claiming two key things: (1) Since Epic isn't representative of a class, the court can't apply a universal injunction; (2) Since the case was brought in California, it shouldn't be a nationwide injunction.
This is coming on the heels of rumors about Meta and their app store inside the FB mobile app. Turf wars everywhere.
Apple asks US Supreme Court to overthrow ruling in Epic antitrust case | GamesIndustry.biz
Why do games media layoffs keep happening? | GamesIndustry.biz
June’s top mobile game downloads worldwide | Mobilegamer.biz
Meta to launch a Twitter competitor. Can this time be different? | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Apple asks US Supreme Court to overthrow ruling in Epic antitrust case | GamesIndustry.biz
Grow your retention & focus on fun | Deconstructor of Fun
Creating Rhythm-Action Game by Hi-Fi Rush creator | The AIAS Game Maker's Notebook
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Look at Gaming #246 | Thursday July 6th 2023
Fundraising has been tough all around unless you're an AI company. For gaming we saw a dip in deal count in Q2 2023. In terms of exits, we're at the lowest since Q1 of 2018.
With the uncertainty surrounding anti-trust and regs, large acquisitions are stalled. Additionally, crossover funds, PE funds, basically any institution with a deep stack is trigger shy right now.
Europe and North America numbers drag the global figures lower but Asia is roughly on pace with 2022.
Rough, rough, rough! All eyes on the MSFT v FTC case results.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Global VC deals slipped further in Q2 | Pitchbook | VentureBeat
🌊 MARKET 📞
Embracer raises $182 million via share issue | GamesIndustry.biz
Global VC deals slipped further in Q2 | Pitchbook | VentureBeat
Steam Bans CS:GO Accounts With $2 Million Worth of Skins—Do NFTs Fix This? | Decrypt
South Korean government charges Game Rating and Administration Committee with embezzlement | GamesIndustry.biz
GameRefinery & Liftoff: Mid-core games in 2023 | GameDevReport
MENA and social gaming - what does it take to succeed in one of the world’s fast | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
🧠 Knowledge Hub 📘
The complete introduction to Unity game development | GameDeveloper
Rovio's masterclass for creating memorable characters | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
An indie developer's guide to industry events, trade shows, and exhibitions | GameDeveloper
Harnessing the Potential of Video Game Sound Design | Kevuru Games
How to create engaging open worlds | GamesIndustry.biz
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Aito raises $6.5M to make finger-sensing and haptics for laptops | VentureBeat
Fundraising has been tough all around unless you're an AI company. For gaming we saw a dip in deal count in Q2 2023. In terms of exits, we're at the lowest since Q1 of 2018.
With the uncertainty surrounding anti-trust and regs, large acquisitions are stalled. Additionally, crossover funds, PE funds, basically any institution with a deep stack is trigger shy right now.
Europe and North America numbers drag the global figures lower but Asia is roughly on pace with 2022.
Rough, rough, rough! All eyes on the MSFT v FTC case results.
Global VC deals slipped further in Q2 | Pitchbook | VentureBeat
Embracer raises $182 million via share issue | GamesIndustry.biz
Global VC deals slipped further in Q2 | Pitchbook | VentureBeat
Steam Bans CS:GO Accounts With $2 Million Worth of Skins—Do NFTs Fix This? | Decrypt
South Korean government charges Game Rating and Administration Committee with embezzlement | GamesIndustry.biz
GameRefinery & Liftoff: Mid-core games in 2023 | GameDevReport
MENA and social gaming - what does it take to succeed in one of the world’s fast | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
The complete introduction to Unity game development | GameDeveloper
Rovio's masterclass for creating memorable characters | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
An indie developer's guide to industry events, trade shows, and exhibitions | GameDeveloper
Harnessing the Potential of Video Game Sound Design | Kevuru Games
How to create engaging open worlds | GamesIndustry.biz
Aito raises $6.5M to make finger-sensing and haptics for laptops | VentureBeat
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Global VC deals slipped further in Q2 | Pitchbook
Global VC deal counts took a dip in Q2, after several quarters of a plateau as both Europe and Asia investments slowed, Pitchbook said.
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Exciting news! We're expanding our digital footprint to include Threads by Instagram, a new social media network that's shaking things up. It's a bold new platform that's a perfect match for us at thecoreloop, where we're constantly exploring the frontier of gaming, consumer tech, and social.
We know you're as passionate about these sectors as we are, and Threads offers a fantastic new channel for us to share the insights, data, and actionable intelligence you love to many others. Expect deep-dives, behind-the-scenes peeks, exclusive early alerts, and of course, our unique take on the latest news and trends.
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Exciting news! We're expanding our digital footprint to include Threads by Instagram, a new social media network that's shaking things up. It's a bold new platform that's a perfect match for us at thecoreloop, where we're constantly exploring the frontier of gaming, consumer tech, and social.
We know you're as passionate about these sectors as we are, and Threads offers a fantastic new channel for us to share the insights, data, and actionable intelligence you love to many others. Expect deep-dives, behind-the-scenes peeks, exclusive early alerts, and of course, our unique take on the latest news and trends.
So, if you're on Threads (or even if you're not yet, but keen to explore), click on the link below to follow thecoreloop. Just like always, we'll be dropping plenty of 'alpha' and actionable insights that you won't want to miss.
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Look at Gaming #247 | Friday July 7th 2023
Late post y'all! Apologies for missing it yesterday! But here's your news for Friday.
I want to spotlight Riot's publishing division called Riot Forge. This is the prime example of an IP-Turn-Platform.
Riot launched a publisher to further expand its universe for its IP. They recognized that the MOBA genre isn't great for storytelling so they decided to allow other studios to take their IP and build new worlds and rich lore.
One could draw a parallel from Riot's success to what all the web3 games/studios are trying to do with their "ecosystem" angles. But what's important to note is that Brandon Beck and Mark Merrill (founders of Riot) set out to build the best MOBA game, not to platformatize their IP.
Gotta get the basics right first.
Recall that Riot started as a "fork" of the Warcraft III mode called Defend of the Ancients (DotA). Riot's success story is worthy of a case study.
Have a great weekend y'all.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Riot Forge boss "would love" to publish League of Legends dating sim | GameDeveloper
🌊 MARKET 📞
Report: Women make up 37% of Asia's gamers | GamesIndustry.biz
NCSoft stock down 36.6% since January, with further dip after lacklustre pre-reg | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Niantic Layoffs / Square Enix’s Future / FTC Lawsuit Revelations | Naavik
Embracer Group raises $182 million through share issue | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
South Korean regulator ousts staff after odd corruption investigation | GameDeveloper
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
The Death of the Social Internet, and What’s Next | Jacob Wolf
Virtual Reality and Misaligned Expectations | Konvoy
🌈 Platforms 🏠
How Samsung gives gamers options beyond buying consoles | Mike Lucero | VentureBeat
Court blocks restraining order against EA college football game | GamesIndustry.biz
Riot Forge boss "would love" to publish League of Legends dating sim | GameDeveloper
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
The Most Anticipated Crypto and NFT Games | Decrypt
Sorare unveils licensed NFTs for top NBA draft picks | VentureBeat
Web3 games don’t need to highlight blockchain elements to succeed | TechCrunch
Sega cools interest in blockchain and NFT games | GameDeveloper
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
Microsoft reported about 21M+ sold Xbox Series S|X | GameDevReports
Late post y'all! Apologies for missing it yesterday! But here's your news for Friday.
I want to spotlight Riot's publishing division called Riot Forge. This is the prime example of an IP-Turn-Platform.
Riot launched a publisher to further expand its universe for its IP. They recognized that the MOBA genre isn't great for storytelling so they decided to allow other studios to take their IP and build new worlds and rich lore.
One could draw a parallel from Riot's success to what all the web3 games/studios are trying to do with their "ecosystem" angles. But what's important to note is that Brandon Beck and Mark Merrill (founders of Riot) set out to build the best MOBA game, not to platformatize their IP.
Gotta get the basics right first.
Recall that Riot started as a "fork" of the Warcraft III mode called Defend of the Ancients (DotA). Riot's success story is worthy of a case study.
Have a great weekend y'all.
Riot Forge boss "would love" to publish League of Legends dating sim | GameDeveloper
Report: Women make up 37% of Asia's gamers | GamesIndustry.biz
NCSoft stock down 36.6% since January, with further dip after lacklustre pre-reg | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Niantic Layoffs / Square Enix’s Future / FTC Lawsuit Revelations | Naavik
Embracer Group raises $182 million through share issue | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
South Korean regulator ousts staff after odd corruption investigation | GameDeveloper
The Death of the Social Internet, and What’s Next | Jacob Wolf
Virtual Reality and Misaligned Expectations | Konvoy
How Samsung gives gamers options beyond buying consoles | Mike Lucero | VentureBeat
Court blocks restraining order against EA college football game | GamesIndustry.biz
Riot Forge boss "would love" to publish League of Legends dating sim | GameDeveloper
The Most Anticipated Crypto and NFT Games | Decrypt
Sorare unveils licensed NFTs for top NBA draft picks | VentureBeat
Web3 games don’t need to highlight blockchain elements to succeed | TechCrunch
Sega cools interest in blockchain and NFT games | GameDeveloper
Microsoft reported about 21M+ sold Xbox Series S|X | GameDevReports
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Riot Forge boss "would love" to publish a League of Legends dating sim
Riot Forge boss Rowan Parker breaks down the business model for publishing League of Legends spinoffs.
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Look at Gaming #248 | Monday July 10th 2023
Just a short one for Monday y'all. It was quiet over the weekend.
There is one headline that I wanted to spotlight. The growth in gaming amongst women and girls. There was a headline previously about how the age group 50+ feels neglected by the games industry and how that same segment is growing rapidly with over 30% of adults 45+ playing online games.
Here are some stats on female gamers. 47% of console gamers are female. Females make up half of PC gamers and 54% of mobile gamers.
The breakdown of console type is even more interesting as females own: 52% of Switch, 45% of Xbox Series, and 41% of PS5.
This speaks to the broader trend of "everyone is a gamer" and more particularly how certain segments are becoming the lion share of the market.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
What To Watch: Growth in Gaming Among Women and Girls | The NPD Group
🌊 MARKET 📞
What To Watch: Growth in Gaming Among Women and Girls | The NPD Group
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Mobile Mavens: What do app downloads direct from Facebook mean for the industry? | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Pulling the Threads: Inside social media's latest trend | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Line Next signs deal with Sega to make Web3 game for Game Dosi | VentureBeat
Just a short one for Monday y'all. It was quiet over the weekend.
There is one headline that I wanted to spotlight. The growth in gaming amongst women and girls. There was a headline previously about how the age group 50+ feels neglected by the games industry and how that same segment is growing rapidly with over 30% of adults 45+ playing online games.
Here are some stats on female gamers. 47% of console gamers are female. Females make up half of PC gamers and 54% of mobile gamers.
The breakdown of console type is even more interesting as females own: 52% of Switch, 45% of Xbox Series, and 41% of PS5.
This speaks to the broader trend of "everyone is a gamer" and more particularly how certain segments are becoming the lion share of the market.
What To Watch: Growth in Gaming Among Women and Girls | The NPD Group
What To Watch: Growth in Gaming Among Women and Girls | The NPD Group
Mobile Mavens: What do app downloads direct from Facebook mean for the industry? | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Pulling the Threads: Inside social media's latest trend | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Line Next signs deal with Sega to make Web3 game for Game Dosi | VentureBeat
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Look at Gaming #249 | Tuesday July 11th 2023
We know China is a powerhouse when it comes to mobile gaming spend but what's less well-known is the console market — and it's larger than you might think.
Niko Partners dropped a report suggesting that the console market generated $2.3B in 2022 from nearly 17M gamers. These figures are from all sales, hardware and software, legitimate channels and grey market. Unsurprisingly, more than 3/4 of the software sales are generated via the grey market.
Niko Partners also surveyed actual players to assess what kind of games they prefer and surprisingly these are the first-party narrative-rich titles such as God of War and The Last of Us, while FPS like CoD: MW2 is played by a very small subset.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
In-depth: inside China's 'hidden' game console market | GameDiscoverCo
🌊 MARKET 📞
Classic Games Disappearing Faster Than Silent Films | Axios
In-depth: inside China's 'hidden' game console market | GamesDiscoverCo
RPGs led the pack through 2022 in MENA and Asian markets, regional trend report | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Gaming Industry Report - Q2 2023 | Konvoy Venture
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
Netflix Games 2.0: social games push incoming after big-name live service and triple-A hires | Mobilegamer.biz
Meta's firehose (or: the wrong lesson from Threads' 100MM users) | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
🌈 Platforms 🏠
Netflix Games 2.0: social games push incoming after big-name live service and triple-A hires | Mobilegamer.biz
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
Axie Infinity: Raylights launches monetization and multiplayer gaming | VentureBeat
Stepn Creator's Next Game Is a Social MMO Called Gas Hero | Decrypt
Mighty Bear Games will publish Mighty Action Heroes on Arbitrum blockchain | VentureBeat
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Gamercraft raises $5 Million for AI-powered skill- gaming platform | VentureBeat
👾 Game & Stats Releases 📊
100 Thieves debuts Bank Heist custom Fortnite Map | VentureBeat
The Boys Invades Call Of Duty This Week | Game Informer
We know China is a powerhouse when it comes to mobile gaming spend but what's less well-known is the console market — and it's larger than you might think.
Niko Partners dropped a report suggesting that the console market generated $2.3B in 2022 from nearly 17M gamers. These figures are from all sales, hardware and software, legitimate channels and grey market. Unsurprisingly, more than 3/4 of the software sales are generated via the grey market.
Niko Partners also surveyed actual players to assess what kind of games they prefer and surprisingly these are the first-party narrative-rich titles such as God of War and The Last of Us, while FPS like CoD: MW2 is played by a very small subset.
In-depth: inside China's 'hidden' game console market | GameDiscoverCo
Classic Games Disappearing Faster Than Silent Films | Axios
In-depth: inside China's 'hidden' game console market | GamesDiscoverCo
RPGs led the pack through 2022 in MENA and Asian markets, regional trend report | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Gaming Industry Report - Q2 2023 | Konvoy Venture
Netflix Games 2.0: social games push incoming after big-name live service and triple-A hires | Mobilegamer.biz
Meta's firehose (or: the wrong lesson from Threads' 100MM users) | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Netflix Games 2.0: social games push incoming after big-name live service and triple-A hires | Mobilegamer.biz
Axie Infinity: Raylights launches monetization and multiplayer gaming | VentureBeat
Stepn Creator's Next Game Is a Social MMO Called Gas Hero | Decrypt
Mighty Bear Games will publish Mighty Action Heroes on Arbitrum blockchain | VentureBeat
Gamercraft raises $5 Million for AI-powered skill- gaming platform | VentureBeat
100 Thieves debuts Bank Heist custom Fortnite Map | VentureBeat
The Boys Invades Call Of Duty This Week | Game Informer
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Look at Gaming #250 | Wednesday July 12th 2023
Alas we have a conclusion to one of the largest legal case of the gaming industry. The court decided to deny the FTC's injunction of the Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
This is right on the heels of the deal's expiration date of July 18th, upon which Microsoft has to pay Activision Blizzard a breakup fee of $3B.
Initially, Microsoft kept pressing that ABK's mobile expertise and market dominance were why they pursued the deal. But in the end the case largely rested on the Call of Duty franchise.
Now there are still chances of the FTC filing an appeal so the show continues.
⚡ Spotlight 🤩
Judge Denies FTC's Injunction | Axios
🌊 MARKET 📞
India deals a 28% tax blow to online gaming industry | TechCrunch
Microsoft and UK regulators agree to pause their Activision battle to negotiate | The Verge
What's next for Microsoft & Activision Blizzard | Axios
Judge Denies FTC's Injunction | Axios
What happens to Microsoft and Activision Blizzard post-FTC? | VentureBeat
Judge denies injunction in Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition | VentureBeat
Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard merger can’t be blocked by FTC, judge rules | TechCrunch
💎 Deep Dives 🔎
The Game Industry Has Spoken: Remote vs. Hybrid vs. On-Site | Deconstructor of Fun
✨ Web 3⃣ + Meta 🌐
EU’s Metaverse Vision Focuses on Standards and Governance for Virtual Worlds | Video | CoinDesk
🧠 Knowledge Hub 📘
What is brand marketing? | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
💲 Fundraising 🤑
Gardens raises $31m in Series A funding round | GamesIndustry.biz
Alas we have a conclusion to one of the largest legal case of the gaming industry. The court decided to deny the FTC's injunction of the Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
This is right on the heels of the deal's expiration date of July 18th, upon which Microsoft has to pay Activision Blizzard a breakup fee of $3B.
Initially, Microsoft kept pressing that ABK's mobile expertise and market dominance were why they pursued the deal. But in the end the case largely rested on the Call of Duty franchise.
Now there are still chances of the FTC filing an appeal so the show continues.
Judge Denies FTC's Injunction | Axios
India deals a 28% tax blow to online gaming industry | TechCrunch
Microsoft and UK regulators agree to pause their Activision battle to negotiate | The Verge
What's next for Microsoft & Activision Blizzard | Axios
Judge Denies FTC's Injunction | Axios
What happens to Microsoft and Activision Blizzard post-FTC? | VentureBeat
Judge denies injunction in Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition | VentureBeat
Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard merger can’t be blocked by FTC, judge rules | TechCrunch
The Game Industry Has Spoken: Remote vs. Hybrid vs. On-Site | Deconstructor of Fun
EU’s Metaverse Vision Focuses on Standards and Governance for Virtual Worlds | Video | CoinDesk
What is brand marketing? | Mobile Dev Memo by Eric Seufert
Gardens raises $31m in Series A funding round | GamesIndustry.biz
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Axios
US court ruling allows Microsoft-Activision deal to proceed
Judge denies FTC's request for a preliminary injunction.
WAGME #18 — Action-packed week of open betas including Mighty Action Heroes, Gran Saga & Mithraeum. Messari drops their on-chain gaming report & Ubisoft dives into Web3 via its Tactical RPG, Champions Tactics.
•❗️ 7 Priority Items to pique your interest
•💻 5 Mints n Drops to look into
•📘 8 Guides to keep you ahead
•👾 19 Game Releases/Updates to keep you in the loop
•🧐 9 Newly Spotted Games to track
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Weekly Alpha Gaming Metaverse Expedition (WAGME) #18 — 14 July
Action-packed week of open betas including Mighty Action Heroes, Gran Saga & Mithraeum. Messari drops their on-chain gaming report & Ubisoft dives into Web3 via its Tactical RPG, Champions Tactics.
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Look at Gaming #251 | Thursday July 13th 2023
What a day! We have the FTC filing for an appeal on the US District Court's decision — not surprised. Here we go again.
In other big news, we have Android dropping a MEGA policy change. Moving forward, Google Play will start supporting blockchain technology (eg NFTs) for the mobile games and apps.
This is pretty big vindication for all of us web3 folks. The terms and conditions and how the approval/review process would be are still unclear. Though, this policy only applies to existing apps this is a large step in the right direction.
Since both Apple and Androids are allowing for NFTs in mobile, there's no longer a valid claim as to why your game isn't on mobile. It's the largest gaming platform. Go get those users y'all.
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What a day! We have the FTC filing for an appeal on the US District Court's decision — not surprised. Here we go again.
In other big news, we have Android dropping a MEGA policy change. Moving forward, Google Play will start supporting blockchain technology (eg NFTs) for the mobile games and apps.
This is pretty big vindication for all of us web3 folks. The terms and conditions and how the approval/review process would be are still unclear. Though, this policy only applies to existing apps this is a large step in the right direction.
Since both Apple and Androids are allowing for NFTs in mobile, there's no longer a valid claim as to why your game isn't on mobile. It's the largest gaming platform. Go get those users y'all.
Android policy change adds blockchain support for Google Play apps | GameDeveloper
FTC Appeals Court Ruling In Activision Blizzard Acquisition Case Against Microsoft | Game Informer
Apps VS Mobile Games: Who came out on top in H1 2023 | Pocket Gamer.biz | PGbiz
Xbox bonanza: that FTC win & the future of Game Pass! | GameDiscoverCo
Why esports businesses should pay close attention to employment law | Opinion | GamesIndustry.biz
Down. Not out. | SuperJoost Playlist
Unity announces Safe Voice | GamesIndustry.biz
Roblox is coming to Meta’s Quest VR headsets | The Verge
Android policy change adds blockchain support for Google Play apps | GameDeveloper
Guerrilla Games and the road to Horizon: Forbidden West | GamesIndustry.biz
How Trailmix took Love & Pies from perpetual pivots to record retention | Mobilegamer.biz
Embrace raises $20M to help devs build better mobile games and apps | VentureBeat
Bring It On raises $4M to make skill-based games like Road Trip Bingo | VentureBeat
Infinite Canvas raises $6M in funding, launches AI-powered Discord game | VentureBeat
Binance Labs Invests $15 Million in Crypto Game Publisher Xterio | Decrypt
Stumble Guys teams up with MrBeast on in-game experience | VentureBeat
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Android policy change adds blockchain support for Google Play apps
Google makes a small step into the blockchain space by allowing the technology to exist via apps and games that already exist on Google Play.
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