So, You Want to Develop a Game, Huh? 3 Things Every Gaming Startup Should Know Beforehand
As game development becomes more accessible, the industry's fragmentation is leading to a crowded market where only the most well-prepared startups can thrive. The rise of indie game development has democratized access to game creation, but this also means that the competition for players' attention has never been fiercer. As a result, aspiring game developers must carefully consider their marketing plans, target demographics, and core game mechanics to differentiate themselves and secure a foothold.
The emergence of new game development engines and tools has created a surge in new game releases, and the market is likely to see further consolidation as weaker titles fail to gain traction. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, established players will also need to adapt their strategies to remain competitive.
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Here are 3 things your gaming startup should consider before developing a game: Do you have a marketing strategy in place? Do you know what ideas you want to implement? Do you know who your target audience is?Read the original at HackerNoon