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Fortifying the Gaming Realm: A Deep Dive into Game Security Testing 

iXie gaming

In-Game Data Theft As the name suggests, in-game data theft is an approach where attackers breach your game’s server and steal in-game data and resources such as coins, gold, and gems. This results in players losing key in-game assets and data to the attackers. Contact us for more details.

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The Inevitable Blockchain Revolution

Deconstructor of Fun

Psst… if you need someone to ask stupid questions about blockchain gaming on your behalf, Deconstructor of Fun got you covered! Anyways… here we are 12 years later and Live Service and Other revenue account for nearly 70% of EA’s revenue, with Full Game sales making up an anemic 30%. Which game would you play?

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What are the NFT gaming benefits for owners and players

Logic Simplified

Cryptocurrencies are considered fungible and unlike them, NFTs or non-fungible tokens are digital assets that can be traded or exchanged for something different. These unique digital items could be music, drawings, videos, and games too. Here, in this blog, we will be talking about games using NFT to allow player-to-player interaction.

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Getting started with HaxeFlixel in 2021

Radiator Blog

Warning: this is a fairly technical game developer-y post. For an upcoming project commission, I'm making a 2D game with crowd simulation and simple controls that works well on mobile browsers. There's a decent debugger overlay with dev console too, for those who use those things. If you came here for gay sex, I'm sorry.

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