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The Rise of Hybridization in Mobile Games: How Developers are Genre Mashing Their Way to Success

Game Refinery

We’ve been writing about the growth of ‘hybrid’ mobile games – when a title merges two or more genres to create an entirely new gameplay experience – since 2020, but hybrid games have evolved a lot since then, especially when it comes to the game genres that are being merged together.

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Best High Graphics Games for From Casual to Hardcore Gamers

Big Games

Let’s explore the Top 10 Mobile Game Development without wasting your precious time! The game offers a mobile-friendly take on the Elder Scrolls experience, featuring first-person combat, dungeons, and character customization. So, are you excited to take a look?

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How Call of Duty Mobile left $100M on the Table

Deconstructor of Fun

AAA game franchises are in the middle of a renaissance on mobile. Several of the industry’s top IPs have received high-fidelity ports that have been successful in bringing core franchise players to the mobile format. It was only a matter of time before Call of Duty would find its feet on mobile. So is COD Mobile dead?

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7 Ways to Drastically Improve Your LiveOps: Learning from Clockmaker

Deconstructor of Fun

It's important for the event design not to simply rely on a balance which becomes harder at the end of the event, but instead offer the player a more complex and difficult task based on pre-existing mechanics. But for the vast majority of mobile games, this approach will not work. This way, we can engage the player for longer.

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Learn How To Use Data to Build and Grow Hit Games - Part 2

Deconstructor of Fun

Mobile gaming market is close to what an economist would call a perfectly competitive market (except for some categories such card and fighting games - looking at you, Herthstone and Contest of Champions). Their gold stashes was drained, other players were got rich, and the overall balance was maintained.

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Why I’m bailing on Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Keith Burgun

I’m reminded a bit of those mobile games where the first 10 minutes is like this absolutely incredible looking and sounding thing, and then you’re sort of “dropped off” into the same old 2015 gacha clone looking thing. I mean, you spend a LOT of time fighting in this game. That would be bad.

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