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What are AAA Games and Mobile Games?

iXie gaming

With the rise of the gaming industry, two distinct categories of games have emerged: AAA games and mobile games. As a result, mobile gaming is pushed aside in favor of AAA titles, which have their own position in the market. Now, when you think about high-end games, you think about AAA. Can Mobile Games Be AAA?

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The top 22 mobile games of 2022

Game Analytics

That’s the core concept from Voodoo. We love the concept. Torchlight Infinite by XD Entertainment. Torchlight Inifinite is an ARPG (action roleplaying game), and the fourth title in the series made by XD Entertainment. It’s tricky taking any game from PC and Console to mobile. Net Fishing! And despite Net Fishing!

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Stumble Guys vs. Eggy Party: Which Fall Guys Clone Is the King of Mobile?

Game Refinery

They say imitation is a form of flattery, and there’s no shortage of mobile games that share a striking similarity with other popular titles in the PC, console and mobile markets. Fall Guys has a strong position in the casual market for PC/console players.

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Part 1: How Netflix could become the 'Netflix of Gaming'

Deconstructor of Fun

I think the “smaller Apple Arcade” concept is a bit of a red herring. But when you think about the AAA catalogs offered by Xbox Game Pass and Playstation Now, this just seems like a nearly impossible battle to take on for a streaming media company with little game development experience, no matter how flush with cash they are.

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App Store’s NFT Guidelines: Imminent peril or entry ticket for blockchain games?

Deconstructor of Fun

There is also the fact that the App Store allows certain price tags for IAP items which completely destroys the concept of secondary market. If that last sentence means the secondary sales happening between players should also be an IAP, it does not only make sense because of the 30% cut mentioned above. to $184.4B

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A race to the bottom on creator royalties?

Deconstructor of Fun

However, we are missing the forest for the trees when we try to stick to a couple of high-level concepts instead of seeing the larger picture. You should be fine as a player to be in that situation since you traded money for entertainment value just like any other game.

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