The Modern Life of Mobile Development

Published: April 15, 2022, 9 p.m.

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In this episode of VGRT, our host, Stefan Baier, EVP of Publishing at Streamline Media Group, sits down with Neil Haldar, VP of Publishing at Streamline Media Group, to discuss the intricacies of the mobile games landscape. Mobile games have come a long way from the 90\'s classic Snake game. With over 3 billion smartphones in the world, the possibilities are boundless.

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What you will learn:

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  1. How to stand out in mobile games when there is an infinite amount of them.
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  3. With 3 billion smartphones on the planet, how do you scale?
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  5. Will digital ownership become a requirement for modern gaming systems?
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  7. The infinite lifecycle of mobile games VS. traditional video games.
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  9. About mobile games in Web 3 and NFTs.
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And so much more!

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Stefan Baier\'s Links:\\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/NerdyNarrative\\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanbaier/

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Neil Haldar\'s Links:\\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilhaldar/\\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/neilsf

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Visit our website:\\nhttps://videogamesrealtalk.com/

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Follow us on Twitter:\\nhttps://twitter.com/VG_RealTalk

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About Us:

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Video Games Real Talk is hosted by Alexander Fernandez & Stefan Baier, games industry entrepreneurs & co-founders of Streamline Media Group. Their 20-year history of developing & supporting entertainment & enterprise video games for some of the world\'s best-loved franchises & brands give your hosts a wealth of experience.

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Each episode shares insights from inside the industry. We cover multiple disciplines, perspectives, & expertise from across the world. You can expect candid conversations & access to insider information, trends, & forecasts from leaders & innovators in their field.

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VGRT is produced by Krystal Alvarado & David Burton, original music by Pharoh Beats & our YouTube videos are edited by Devon Chew.

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