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Japanese Games VS Western Games:

Game Errors

Japanese games have gained a significant following in the West, with many gamers eagerly anticipating the latest releases from developers like Square Enix and Capcom. However, there are still notable differences between the two gaming styles, from storytelling and character design to game mechanics and themes.

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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 Hybridcasual Gamble

Deconstructor of Fun

We dive into decline of hypercasual games and hybridcasual, an attempt by mobile game developers to adapt to the new normal in the industry. It’s again taking a super simple addictive core game but actually pairing it with a simplified progression mechanic and some amount of live operations.

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Will Dislyte become Lilith’s third billion Dollar hit?

Deconstructor of Fun

Lilith, the developer, probably seeks to introduce Turn-Based CCG-RPG to Gen-Z players through this work. Product Strategy: Eye-Catching Theme In the Red Ocean The CCG-RPG game market is saturated at the moment: while the winner takes all, new games’ chances of breaking into the top charts is incredibly slim.

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Here's How Subscriptions Will Disrupt the Games Industry

Deconstructor of Fun

The New Business Model People in the game industry are continually asking about “a new business model” but they usually want new monetization techniques (ie. gatcha mechanic, piggy bank, etc.). I have been in the games industry since 1993 and in that time there have only been two new models, try-before-you-buy and free-to-play.

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