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Layoffs between 2022 and the end of 2025 will cost the sector 100,000 years of games experience. Members of the industry are leaving the field and moving on. Layoffs across the games industry will see ...
PG Connects Summit Shanghai 2025 The internationally acclaimed Pocket Gamer Connects conference series continues a dynamic 2025 global expansion of its events portfolio with the launch of PGC Summit ...
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Pokémon Champions is expected to release in 2026. Pokémon Go, Masters, Unite, TCG Pocket and more are all in for new content updates. The second Pokémon Presents of 2025 has revealed new details about ...
Here we go! The PocketGamer.biz Top 50 Mobile Game Makers is back for 2025. Each year we compile a list of the companies in the mobile games business we think are at the top of their game. The list ...
Net revenue at Swedish games company Stillfront fell by 17.7% year-over-year to SEK 1,436 million ($151m) in Q2 2025 mainly due to weaker performance in Europe and North America. According to the ...
Hot Five: Rollic’s 1,000 ideations per month, Coin Master - Board Adventure soft launch, and Uma Musume: Pretty Derby’s post-expansion performance ...
While the deals and the stats of the gaming world are important, nothing would happen without the research, funding and, of course, development that goes into making a great game. So here’s a ...
Ubisoft revenue declined by 3.9% year-over-year to €310.8 million ($365.6m) in Q1 as the company announced a reorganisation into new ‘creative houses’. According to the company's latest financials, ...
PocketGamer.biz head of content Craig Chapple and news editor Aaron Astle discuss the latest games industry news on the 61st episode of the Week in Mobile Games.
Nintendo has at least 5,630 full-time employees, with upwards of 455 new hires joining the company during its last fiscal year.
Swedish digital entertainment company Modern Times Group saw revenue grow by 103% year-over-year to reach SEK 2,911 million ($304m) in Q2 2025 thanks to the close of the Plarium acquisition. According ...