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.
Not exact matches
To say the man is a «personality»
developer is a huge understatement — he's one of the
few with his
name plastered on game boxes, he's the only one with a studio
named after him, he is kind of a
big deal.
For those that may not know, there are quite a
few big name studios and
developers in Canada.
In terms of game announcements, they have to dazzle;
big name games are vital, but a
few fan favourites and some credible indie projects will show that they each understand where the future of their business lies — they need to empower and harness this new generation of independent game
developers.
The boast of «over a million apps» suggests this isn't going to be limited to just a
few big name app
developers, nor are there going to be significant extra steps involved for devs.
Over the past
few years,
developer Telltale Games has been known for their narrative - focused adventures pulled from numerous
big name franchises like The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Batman, and more, with Humble Bundle offering a nice package of some of the studio's most acclaimed titles.
A
few featured apps by
big -
name firms were highlighted when smaller
developers only appeared after searching.
Square Enix is one of the
few «
big name»
developers that took mobile gaming seriously from the start and they have some of the best Android games available anywhere.