They're the kind
of big name developers who Nintendo tasks on taking measured risks with familiar franchises and doing what will sell.
As I mentioned, this isn't the first time a game has enabled cross-platform play, but with the recent push from gamers to see more of the feature, coupled by the booming popularity of Fortnite, all eyes are on this development to see if
other big name developers will push for cross-platform play in their own games.
The GDC is a yearly conference in
which big name developers and small independent developers come together to discuss the technical and artistic side of creating games.
Developers are buckling down to make more and more money on each game release, that is the name of the game (no pun intended) and quite a
few big name developers and publishers are following this business model.
I would even say that, personally, it is a testament to what game developers can achieve when they take advantage of the hardware they are tasked with developing for, and something that I think a lot
of big name developers could learn from.
Other big name developers have also promised games, with variations on Star Wars Battlefront and Resident Evil both expected in the coming months.
The main reason is
big name developers have all gotten behind this platform in order to release games.
Phase 2 is paid app support and we have
some big name developers getting games ready for our launch.
Believe it or not, E3 wasn't
all big name developers and publishers, even though the insane show floor would make most believe otherwise.
With just a month away until the start of E3 2018, most of
the big name developers have already announced the dates for their showcases.
Related Co. and Extell Development Co. are among
the big name developers to look to EB - 5 funding for their projects.