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Language learning platform Duolingo has acquired the majority of the team at London studio NextBeat for an undisclosed fee. The developer only spun-off from Supercell’s Space Ape earlier this year as ...
Unity is pinning hopes for revenue growth on the new AI-powered ads platform Vector after it helped deliver 15% sequential growth in the company’s ads business in Q2. The firm, which has engaged in ...
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The company hit $1M in ARR in under eight months, signalling strong early momentum. New titles Roll Masters and Merge Match: Bubble Puzzle, aim to grow its hybrid-casual portfolio. Funds will support ...
Simonetta Lulli discussed the need for games studios to change their mindset when it comes to subscriptions. She suggested attempting what works for free-to-play is the wrong approach. "Subscriptions ...
Apple revenue rose by 10% year-over-year to $94 billion in Q3 despite incurring $800 million in tariff-related costs during the quarter.
Trump pledges tariff exemptions for companies like Apple that commit to US-based production. Trump credits Apple’s increased investment to his “America First” manufacturing policy. A new 100% tariff ...
How Epic vs. Apple and Epic vs. Google are opening up new direct-to-consumer opportunities. The Digital Markets Act is scrutinising App Store policies in the EU. The UK's regulatory body has labelled ...
Japan’s Fair Trade Commission will require major platforms such as Apple and Google to permit external payment systems and offer developers more choice.
Coplay opens public beta to all developers, expanding beyond its invite-only model. Now stewarding the Unity MCP server, Coplay deepens support for open-source game dev tools. Orchestrator Mode debuts ...
My.Games' card strategy game Castle Duels has surpassed 3.5 million installs and generated nearly $13m in lifetime revenue in its first year.
Revenue at South Korean publisher Netmarble declined by 8.2% year-over-year to $502.5 million in Q2 despite new game launches pushing up sales.
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