«As the uptake of VR hardware plays out,
game software
revenues will automatically be absorbed into current PC, TV / console and
mobile revenues,» the intelligence firm
projected in the report.
- despite the new business partnership with Cygames, Nintendo is very satisfied with its
mobile business - they are also happy with the various
projects created in partnership with DeNA, and their relationship will continue - Nintendo is trying to expand its lineup of
mobile games - Cygames had a plan for a title that was very deep and Nintendo thought it was important to develop and operate it jointly - DeNA doesn't just support Nintendo's
mobile applications, but also its Nintendo Account system with tech and dev support - those areas of Nintendo's partnership will also continue - Nintendo is open to partner with other companies as well in the future - by using Nintendo IP in
mobile apps, the company wants to spread awareness about Nintendo's characters - ultimately they'd like it to become synergistic with the console business - Nintendo wants to make
mobile games one of the pillars of
revenue - it's not enough to just expand dedicated internal development resources for this goal - this is why Nintendo is looking for possibilities to do it externally as well - Nintendo thought that Cygames» plan with Dragalia Lost was common ground for the companies, so they decided to partner - one important factor to think about when managing a company like Nintendo is that its products aren't daily necessities - Nintendo creates entertainment and fun, and the essence of its business will remain unchanged - Nintendo says it's a high - risk business, and there are times in which performance could be good or bad - Nintendo will continue to create specialized gaming hardware and software for the world - the aim is to be successful every time, but sometimes it will work out, and sometimes it won't - instead of thinking «I can't do this» they'd rather think «what can we do to continuously tighten our relationship with the customers?»
EAGER to cash in on the online PC and
mobile gaming world's US$ 4.4 billion
projected revenue by 2021, Malaysia's Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) on Tuesday said it has teamed up with renowned
game development platform company Unity Technologies to open the San Francisco - based company's first Southeast Asian Centre of Innovation (COI).