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Netflix has cancelled the launch of six games as part of its game portfolio adjustment to reflect changes in user preferences. This decision was part of the company's strategy to adapt to the needs of its subscribers.
After the recent blocking of TikTok in the US, which also affected the game Marvel Snap, developer Second Dinner announced a change of publisher. Previously, the game was published by Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance (the owner of TikTok). Now Second Dinner will cooperate with the American publisher Skystone Games, founded in 2020 by former Blizzard employee David Brevik.
Compensation packages are distributed depending on the player's collection level and location.
The game has been popular for over 12 years!
Netflix continues to develop its cloud gaming service with plans to add co-operative games that can be streamed to TVs. The company's co-CEO, Greg Peters, said during the announcement of financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024 that these new games should become a modern version of family board games or TV shows.
Huuuge Games, a Polish mobile game developer and publisher, has announced that it will cut 29% of its staff.
Despite challenges such as limited funding and access to international markets, the industry is showing positive momentum.
Delta Force Mobile will be released in the summer of 2025
The game looks impressive
The mobile game Squid Game: Unleashed, based on the popular Netflix series, has shown a great start, having collected about 10.7 million downloads since its release on 17 December 2024. This success came ahead of the release of the show's second season, which only increased interest in the game.
Hothead Games, a Canadian studio known for free-to-play mobile games, has announced its closure after 18 years of operation. The company's CEO Ian Wilkinson announced this on LinkedIn, noting that the studio officially ceased operations on 13 December 2024 after filing for bankruptcy.
For those who are planning to switch to the PC or console version, the Behaviour Interactive team has prepared a special "Welcome Package" that will compensate for the costs and experience gained in the mobile version. This will allow players to seamlessly adapt to the new platform and continue playing.
Pokémon TCG Pocket reached its highest weekly revenue in its third week, with $51.1 million.
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The third part of the cult series Plants vs. Zombies was released in January 2024 on Android and iOS. However, players did not like the game at all, and now EA is going to relaunch it.