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Bukola Akingbade of Kucheza Gaming on nurturing dreams and shaping industries

PreMortem.Games

So far she has facilitated the awards of esports athletes between the ages of 8 and 18 with rewards such as dedicated gaming laptops and Amazon vouchers. The Commodore 64 console was her first gaming experience. She therefore inherited consoles from older siblings and cousins. Bukola grew up surrounded by siblings and cousins.

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2023: Year in Retrospect for the Gaming Industry

iXie gaming

This implies that players switch between mobile, PC, and console. Developers are now using AI for natural language processing (NLP), procedural content generation, and personalized gaming experiences. Top gaming companies have expanded their reach across different platforms, including mobile, console, and PC.

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The Best 3D Art Outsourcing Studios in the Industry

iXie gaming

It specializes in producing both 2D & 3D content and has up to 200 employees. Specialties: – 3D Modeling, Physically Based Rendering, 3D Animation, 3D Design, Architectural Visualization, 3D Presentations, 3D Art, 2D Art, 3D Printing, 3D Multiplication, Interactive Walkthroughs, 3D Content, 2D Animation, NFT, and Metaverse.

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Predicting the Future of Supercell’s Brand New Studio

Deconstructor of Fun

Predicting the Future of Supercell’s Brand New Studio A year ago, Supercell announced their intention to open a studio in North America with the mission of developing games for PC and Console. Their first step would be to hire a core founding team around which they would build the development team.

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Playtika goes from social casino to casual - and that’s not good

Deconstructor of Fun

Seufert reiterated his prior position that the introduction of Apple’s app tracking transparency policy must have rendered new user acquisition more difficult for Platika. However, there is somebody who is not ignoring the fact, and that is Eric Seufert who went ahead and shared his opinion in the latest Deconstructor of Fun podcast.

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