I’m so excited that the Kickstarter I’m part of has funded. I’ve recently stepped up from a non-executive role at Spilt Milk to an executive one. I’m still part time (I hate you, long Covid), but I’m much more involved. And the biggest thing I’m involved in is Trash Goblin, a cosy trinket-cleaning game, Powerwash... The post Trash Goblin is 124% funded, with 24 hours to go! appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
I’ve been very quiet at Gamesbrief for a while. As many of you may know, I caught Covid in May 2022, and I have had Long Covid ever since. In January 2023, I was lucky to be able to have a shower and eat three meals – the rest of my day was spent in... The post I’m back, and I’ve launched a Kickstarter! appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
I’m spending some time getting back up to speed on the major players in the games sector as part of my increased involvement in Hiro Capital, and this chart in the Activision Blizzard annual report leaped out at me: Microsoft was less than 10% of Activision Blizzard’s revenue. Sony was more, and the two main... The post Is Microsoft buying Activision market share? appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
I’ve recently been asked to think about what rising inflation (8.2% in the UK in June; 9.1% over the last 12 months in the US) means for the video game industry. There are three areas to think about: the impact on prices the impact on costs the effect of the wider political and economic situation... The post What does inflation mean for the games industry? appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
I just saw a chart from Martin Nerurkar about the sales of his game Nowhere Prophet by platform. He followed up with this tweet: And if you’re wondering why the Microsoft Store isn’t on this graph, that’s because we haven’t made a single sale there in this entire time.— Martin making 💚 GOBLIN ERRANDS 💚... The post Why is the Microsoft Store so bad? appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
Sony’s recent corporate presentation was heavily focused on F2P and live-service games. Piers Harding-Rolls has an excellent analysis thread on Twitter, and these 2 charts leaped out at me. That chart shows that more a quarter of PS4 revenue is now from F2P games: live service games from third party publishers that are keeping the... The post Can consoles support large F2P games? They already do appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
Cryptocurrencies, the blockchain, NFTs and pay-to-earn: 4 separate growth areas that promoters and shysters conflate, to the detriment of us all. The crypto/blockchain/NFT bubble continues apace. Compared to the dot com bubble that burst in 2000, it seems as if this bubble is inflating faster and bigger, driven not just by the promise of the... The post Web 3.0: Crypto-currencies, the blockchain, NFTs and pay-to-earn appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
I am continuing my quest to understand this third major transition in the technology / games markets in my career (first: the Internet; second: free-to-play; now: the blockchain). I feared that I didn’t or couldn’t understand. Spending time at the Develop conference helped me a lot. I had feared I was no longer smart. I’ve... The post Web 3.0: from cynicism to evangelism appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
Twice in my career, I have been at the forefront of massive change. In 2000, I was an Internet analyst at Deutsche Bank advising middle-aged men (and they were all men) on how this new nerdy Internet thing was going to change the world. It was three months before the dotcom crash. Valuations were stratospheric.... The post Cryptocurrency, NFTs and pay-to-earn: the new world or a gigantic Ponzi scam? appeared first on Gamesbrief.| Gamesbrief
Many games companies struggle with how to use their metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) effectively. They are conflicted because game metrics have two different purposes: Comparison and Improvement. Improvement I use metrics to help games companies make better games. My aim is not to compare one games company to another to see which one...| Gamesbrief