PocketGamer.biz Week That Was: Unity acquires Playnomics, Twitter unveils mobile app promotion suite, and F2P might not be the only ticket in town
The past 7 days in bite-sized portions
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Welcome to PocketGamer.biz's weekly rundown of the past 168 hours in the gaming industry.
A lot can happen in a given week, and it's natural for some stories to slip past the most eagle-eyed among us. Luckily for you, we’re here - as ever - to present the stories that we feel made the biggest impact over the past seven days.
If you’re looking for a quick snapshot of the major trends and news in the mobile gaming space, you’ve come to the right column. Now grab a hot cup of your caffeinated beverage of choice, sit back, and let us guide you through the week that was.
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- Windows Phone 8.1 began its global rollout, and is now available to registered developers.
- No one knows how popular Oculus Rift will be when its released, but it's reportedly sold 85,000 dev kits.
- Location-based gaming isn’t an easy genre to break into, but Google Earth’s John Hanke shared some thoughts on building Ingress as a game and a platform.
- The Interactive Software Federation of Europe received a huge boost this week as both Supercell and King both joined up.
- And we saw the launch of a new community aimed at putting indie devs directly in touch with the gamers who love their wares.
- F2P might not be the only ticket out there, as Out There dev Michael Peiffert pointed out his game was profitable ‘3 weeks after release’.
- We also looked at this point with our Charticle, which examined Faster Than Light’s impact on the top grossing charts.
- Our chart of the week, meanwhile, showed that Google Play topped iOS by 45 percent in global downloads - and it's gaining ground on revenue as well.
- While our Monetizer fixed its gaze on Royal Revolt 2.
- And SuperData research found that Candy Crush has ‘topped out’ as the industry returns its focus to core gamers.
- Looking to lend your voice to Game Connection Europe? The conference has opened up a call for speakers open until April 30.
- Latis Global spoke on how it intends to promote Korean indies - and give them a chance to catch up with Gamevil.
- Crooz’s Kenji Hiruta shared his thoughts on going global, as he pointed out that simplicity and high quality are ‘universal’ qualities.
- Scott Foe, meanwhile, stopped by to share his thoughts on why the industry owes a huge debt to homosexuals.
- A theme picked up by our Mobile Gaming Mavens, who called on devs to share stories of diversity.
- We might be done with Kickstarter, as 148Apps’ Carter Dotson argued that the great crowdfunding crash is upon us.
- And Kirk Mckeand gave us a look at the making of Out There.
- Twitter unveiled its new mobile app promotion suite - complete with direct download links and MoPub integration.
- While King announced it’s ready to make a move on China as it brings Candy Crush to Tencent’s WeChat platform.
- Meanwhile, GungHo proved it has more than Puzzle & Dragons going for it as Princess Punt Sweets crossed north of 8 million downloads in Japan.
- There’s no stopping Unity, as it announced the acquisition of player engagement platform Playnomics.
- And former Disney SVP Javier Ferreira signed up with mobile startup Scopely as its COO.