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Learn From the Best: Top 10 Mobile Game Development Companies in the World

Big Games

Following good values and trends are essential for any mobile game development company. Hashbyte Studio is a leading mobile game development company that focuses on providing high-quality games to our audience. They have expertise and knowledge on multiple platforms, which include PCs, consoles, and mobile.

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AWS for Games updates from re:Invent 2023

AWS Games

During re:Invent 2023, the AWS for Games team showcased the latest ways our customers are using AWS game development tools and introduced several new purpose-built guidance and partner solutions that are now available in the AWS Games Solution Library.

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The fall of Riccitiello

Game Daily

I first interviewed John Riccitiello in the late 1990s, when he was pretty new at Electronic Arts. In those days, executive appointments from outside the gaming industry were still rare. He said all the right things about what a great company Electronic Arts was. His interest was in opportunity, growth and, of course, money.

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How mastering three diverse skills has shaped Steve Mwangi’s success

PreMortem.Games

The Kenyan indie developer cherishes that early morning spark. He’s not just an indie game developer; he’s a music producer and a 3D animator. However, during his interview, he casually mentioned his interest in making games. Over the years, his job title evolved from Animator to Lead Developer.

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The Game Developer’s Guide to re:Invent 2023

AWS Games

AWS re:Invent 2023 is fast approaching, and AWS for Games is gearing up to welcome attendees from around the globe at the annual conference for developers in Las Vegas November 27 – December 1. Programming includes sessions led by Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers such as Riot Games, Epic Games, and Nintendo Systems.

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Why I Love: Alisia Dragoon

GamesIndustry.biz

Why I Love is a series of guest editorials on GamesIndustry.biz intended to showcase the ways in which game developers appreciate each other's work. Let's take the nostalgia glasses off for a minute and face it - the Sega Mega Drive wasn't that good of a platform. Read more

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David Olamide’s joyous journey that led to an internship in his own company

PreMortem.Games

As he grew, his fascination extended to games such as Prototype, Need for Speed and GTA. Legends of Orisha: Blood & Water is currently in development. All that was on my head was games games games.” So he taught me web design and development. In high school, Olamide’s parents got him his own laptop.

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