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This is a list of developers of indie games, which includes video game developers who are not owned by nor do they receive significant financial backing from a video game publisher. Independent developers, which can be single individuals, small groups, or large organizations, retain operational control over their organizations and processes.
The collective finances prototypes from early stage game studios with $120,000-$250,000 USD equity checks through the Moonrise Fund, and attempts to raise $10,000 Galaxy Grants for projects from emerging game developers. The company began co-developing and publishing indie games with the release of Optica in 2018 and HyperDot in 2020. As of ...
This is a list of video game magazines. The primary focus of the magazines in this list is or was video game journalism for at least part of their run. For general computing magazines that may also cover games, consult the list of computer magazines .
Advances in technology and a consumer craving for heightened communal experiences drive innovation in multiplayer gaming for brands including Rune, Innersloth, and Loftia.
Game Developer was a magazine for video game creators, originally started in March 1994 by Miller Freeman, Inc [2] as quarterly, later bimonthly, and finally monthly. [3] In each issue, industry leaders and experts shared technical solutions, reviewed new game development tools, and discussed strategies for creating innovative, successful video games.
Independent video game developers — video game developers (individuals, companies, &/or creative groups) of independent−indie video games. Note: Specific indie video games are found in Category:Indie games .
This is a listing of largest video game publishers and developers ranked by reported revenue. Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming. [1] Of the 63 largest video game companies, 14 are based in the United States, 11 in Japan, and 7 each in South Korea and China.
Focus on video game development, for video game developers. Rebranded from Gamasutra to Game Developer on August 26, 2021. Content published on the site prior to that date should be considered published by "Gamasutra", and content after that date to "Game Developer". Informa; sister publication to Game Developer magazine