As we look ahead to Casual Connect London, we’re taking a look back at one of the esports talks from last year’s show, examining the good, the bad, and the ugly.
The company will need to revise its business model if it wants to keep itself out of receivership and bankruptcy.
Apex takes those middle slots on the chart, but is it enough to stay top of mind for battle royale fans?
At Casual Connect London, Nadav Ashkenazy, VP Global Partnerships & Business Development at ironSource, will explain why the walls between user acquisition and monetization teams must be torn down.
StudioMDHR’s indie hit Cuphead is coming to the Switch with Xbox Live support.
Giving game developers access to the broader data that they need to make sound business decisions could be the positive shake-up that the industry needs.
Amy Hennig, Rieko Kodama take home well-deserved GDC Special Awards, as well.
Employees have formed a unionization effort called ‘Kickstarter United’ with help from New York organizers. If successful, Kickstarter United could become the first recognized union in the tech industry.
Meanwhile, Nintendo Switch is two for two in 2019, taking home the top spot in hardware sales for the second month in a row.
Robby Yung, CEO of Animoca Brands, will explain to Casual Connect London attendees why his company has placed a big bet on blockchain technology.