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The share of mobile games in the gaming industry market already exceeds 50%, and this trend is not going to slow down. The reason for their popularity is simple – a smartphone is the most convenient medium with huge coverage that does not require any complex manipulations in order to install the game. Just click on the download button and start playing in a minute.


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This article starts with a direct answer to the question it poses, but don’t close it right away – there’s a lot more to know about gamers audience statistics than just one number. Estimates for 2026 usually land somewhere around 3.4 to 3.6 billion people worldwide. It sounds impressive, although the scale stopped being the main story a while ago – once you’re counting in bil...


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“So, how many people will we need to build this game?” is a question that we hear often from the clients. If this question is asked too early in the conversation, even the best professionals won’t be able to answer.

There are so many details that affect the team size and structure: the scope, the style, the genre, the amount of content, the platforms it nee...


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The number of games released each year has been rising for a while, but it’s hard to grasp the scale without looking at real data. This didn’t happen all at once. Over time, tools improved, publishing became more accessible, and that opened the door to a much wider range of developers.

Distribution is a big part of that. Platforms like Steam don’t limit releases in ...


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Game QA is often reduced to bug tracking, but in practice it covers much more than that. Stability is only one part of the picture. QA also looks at how systems interact, whether progression holds together, and how the game actually feels when played.


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