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The building blocks of a AAA partnership: Lego and 2K on their first game together, and beyond

GamesIndustry.biz

The Lego Group and 2K Games have today announced their long-rumoured multi-title partnership – and both firms tells GamesIndustry.biz that debut title Lego 2K Drive not only represents what to expect from this deal, but also the true potential for Lego in the realm of video games.

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A guide to securing funding for your movie

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Private investors are individuals or groups who invest their own money in movies. Studios are large companies that produce and distribute movies. Image source: IMDb.com The Lego Movie (2014) was a big-budget animated film that was produced by Warner Bros.

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How Flying Sheep raised funds to make its ‘frictionless’ Web3 game Star Life

Game Daily

Initially, the company struggled to compete in a hyper-competitive global market, and in a development sector that lacks sophisticated off the shelf game engines. Now owned by Australian company iCandy, Flying Sheep has turned towards a Web3 model for its next project, Star Life. ” Flying Sheep was acquired by iCandy June 2022.

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How to make your dream game, publish it and not die in the process

Mircosoft Game Dev

I also owned several companies and helped others on the business side so I believe I have a clear enough picture of the whole process (which does not meant it's failure proof, it never is). There are companies that for, say $5, will get one user to play your game. There are dedicated sites, forums, Facebook groups, etc.