China is not commonly seen as a powerhouse in game development in much of the Western world, despite its tremendous game-making potential. However, the global surge of mobile gaming, growing acceptance of microtransactions, and increasing influence of Chinese companies in game development might just mean the country will start finding a bit more international success with its releases.
Read MoreRahul Sood is the CEO of Unikrn, a global Esports company built on cutting edge blockchain and gaming technologies.
Read MoreeSports players can make a solid career and lifestyle out of what was once seen as just a hobby.
Read MoreBy capitalizing on a previously extinct style of entertainment mostly found in children’s books, implementing the interactive “choose-your-own-adventure” idea may be Netflix’s best marketing ploy yet.
Read MoreUpon its early release in April 2017, PUBG had one of the most improbable routes to stardom for an independently produced game in the 21st century.
Read MoreThe business in poaching and how it is hurting the existence of species.
Read More