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2021 Predictions #5 Sports Games Race into a Billion Dollar Club

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This analysis is written by Mladen Dulanovic , Game Lead from Nordeus, and Om Tandon , UX Director at UX Reviewer. Facebook Gaming helps developers and publishers to build, grow, and monetize their games. Sports saw YoY growth of +29% ($880M) , while Racing registered +23% YoY ($331M). Signup for the newsletter.

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Upcoming CIMFest Keynote: Flavored by Authenticity

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this Saturday June 12, 2021, we are headlining the Georgia Game Developers Association CIMFest and I also will be moderating IGDA GDSIG's skipped (due to the cancellation of GDC last year) roundtable, Creating Non-Toxic Gamer Communities. There was just so much more to talk about emotional touchstones in emergent narrative! Touchstones!

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Hogwarts Legacy: The Good & the Bad in a Magical World

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There was footage of the common rooms and brand-new gameplay that was released earlier this month- which gave an insight into the game mechanics, setting, and characters to an extent. The PlayStation State of Play event introduced the mechanic where the player is able to learn different spells from companions across the story line.

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2020 Predictions #10: Playbook to reach the Top of Sports Games

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This analysis is written by UX Reviewer’s Om Tandon and product guy and blog writer Alexandre Macmillan To make sure you don’t miss all the following prediction posts, please do subscribe to the Deconstructor of Fun newsletter. This article in our prediction series will cover the Sports & Racing category.

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2022 Review & 2023 Predictions for Blockchain Games

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A tale of two halves: H1 and H2 of 2022 During the last quarter of 2021, almost every successful blockchain game had one thing in common: They were developed by crypto native teams who were well versed in the blockchain technology, but lacked experience in game development.

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