The gaming industry is fast-paced, with stories coming and going, but there are some that stick with us. To delve deeper into these intriguing topics, the PocketGamer.biz team has created a weekly digest where we share our thoughts on the latest happenings in mobile gaming.
Editor – PocketGamer.biz
Daniel Griffiths is a seasoned journalist with experience in various entertainment media brands. He has interviewed numerous celebrities and covered a wide range of topics. With a background in videogames, music, movies, tech, gadgets, and design, Daniel has held editorial positions at several prominent publications.
Monopoly GO! Generates $2 Billion in 10 Months with Minimal Ad Spend
A famous saying suggests that you have to invest to see returns, as money sitting idle is wasted. While this notion may be hard to grasp for many dealing with financial constraints, businesses understand the importance of strategic investments. The success of Monopoly GO! by Scopely, which made $2 billion with just a quarter of that spent on user acquisition, highlights the power of effective financial management in the gaming industry.
Head of Content
Craig Chapple is a knowledgeable analyst, consultant, and writer specializing in the games industry. With experience as a Senior Editor at PocketGamer.biz and roles at other prominent companies, he brings a wealth of expertise to the table.
Nazara Technologies Invests $100 Million in Global Expansion through M&A
Indian games publisher Nazara Technologies is set to invest $100 million in mergers and acquisitions over the next two years to expand its global footprint. This move signifies a growing trend of companies from emerging markets aiming for international growth and diversification.
Deputy Editor
Paige is an experienced Deputy Editor at PG.biz with a background in games journalism and multimedia. With a passion for gaming and a diverse skill set including video editing, photography, and design, she brings a unique perspective to the team.
Supercell Discontinues Clash Mini to Focus on Strategic Changes
Supercell’s decision to discontinue Clash Mini and integrate its features into Clash Royale is a strategic move reflecting a commitment to adapt to market dynamics. The mobile gaming industry evolves rapidly, and knowing when to pivot resources to more promising ventures is crucial for long-term success.