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#shorts #videogameindustry #gamingindustryFollow us as we uncover the hidden agendas of the gaming industry. We will delve deep into the secrets, controversi
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-biggest-gaming-controversies-of-2023-part-1/
Here's how it works. The biggest gaming controversies of 2023, part 1. Layoffs, Reddit beefs, racism, indie games, and more: 2023 was definitely another year for videogames. I've been playing
https://www.vox.com/22617457/activision-blizzard-lawsuit-ubisoft-open-letter-toxic-gaming-culture
Gaming culture is toxic. A major lawsuit might finally change it. California's suit against Activision Blizzard for fostering a toxic workplace could change the whole industry. Gamers play
https://www.americangaming.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Gaming-Industry-Outlook-Spring-2024.pdf
CONTINUES, WITH FUTURE SENTIMENT FIRMING. U.S. gaming industry growth continued during the first quarter of 2024 at a pace of expansion. is slow. Outlook. The Gaming Industry Outlook provides a snapshot of the current and future economic health. of the industry base. on executive sentiment, casino-visitation.
https://www.cultureslate.com/editorials/what-is-going-on-in-the-gaming-industry-an-analysis
Secondly, the gaming industry has been in a state of transition for a few years, and like anything that goes through transitions, change is often messy, reactionary, and happens some time after the trigger. Game development is long, with the average length of development, from conceptualization to delivery being nearly five years and getting
https://www.americangaming.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Gaming-Industry-Outlook-Spring-2022.pdf
GAMING INDUSTRY OUTLOO 2022 GAMING EXECUTIVE PANEL HIGHLIGHTS SPRING Gaming executives expressed positive sentiment across a range of indicators, with all respondents indicating the current business situation is good (67%) or satisfactory (33%), and more than two-fifths indicating future conditions are expected to be better (42%) than the present.
https://www.gameindustry.com/news-industry-happenings/what-is-the-biggest-problem-in-gaming-the-industry/
The most significant problem facing the gaming industry in 2023 is the persistent issue of inclusivity. Despite the industry's remarkable progress in recent years, it still needs to work on diversity and representation across various aspects. Representation of gender, ethnicity, and physical abilities in games, as well as within the
https://www.witlegal.com/insights/article/an-experts-look-at-the-gaming-industry-legal-landscape-in-2024/
As the gaming industry continues to innovate and expand, the threat of litigation increases. To understand where conflicts may arise in 2024, we asked WIT's gaming pioneer and expert Josh Grant for his thoughts on how he sees the landscape shifting with regard to industry competition and potential litigation risks.. WIT: In both 2022 and 2023, we saw a lot of conflict around antitrust, IP
https://www.americangaming.org/new/gaming-ceos-optimistic-on-industry-outlook-report-evolving-industry-challenges/
Washington, D.C. - Amidst an evolving economic landscape, gaming executives report a positive outlook on future industry business conditions while remaining satisfied with the current business environment, according to the American Gaming Association's (AGA) Gaming Industry Outlook. Nearly all gaming executives surveyed characterized the current business environment as good (44%) or
https://kpmg.com/us/en/webcasts/2024/state-risk-gaming-perspectives-industry.html
Webcast overview. Risk is always on the minds of leaders in the U.S. casino and gaming industry, and in 2024 we believe a laser-focus on the important risks facing the industry could separate companies from their competition. From regulatory matters to the increase in external threats to managing the use of emerging technologies like generative
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/marketing/whats-really-happening-inside-the-game-industrys-diversity-efforts
DEI is DOA: What's really failing inside the game industry's diversity efforts. At GDC 2023, Anita Sarkeesian described why current DEI initiatives at gaming companies are doomed to fail—and how "transformative justice" might foster better healing, more equitable workplaces. Researcher and critic Anita Sarkeesian has traditionally spoken at
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/game-over-how-tech-layoffs-are-reshaping-gaming-industry-jobs/ar-BB1ih7EA
In fact, the outlook for the gaming industry is pretty sunny. In 2023, following a post-pandemic slump, much-anticipated games titles like Starfield, Zelda and Spider-Man 2 buoyed console sales.
https://www.rolandberger.com/en/Insights/Publications/Video-games-An-industry-overwhelming-unprepared-markets.html
In the late 1980s and 1990s, gaming as a sector materialized thanks to hardware and coding innovations, which introduced the first success stories of the ecosystem. From arcades, followed by the first household consoles, gaming has since grown into a USD 200 bn2 industry that reshapes social interaction, artistic expression, and media consumption.
https://www.witlegal.com/insights/article/an-experts-look-at-the-current-gaming-landscape-and-potential-disputes-in-2023/
An Industry Insider's Perspective. To take a look at what's to come in 2023, we asked WIT IP Panel member and leading video gaming expert Josh Grant to discuss how he sees the legal landscape shifting with regard to virtual reality (VR), in-game purchases, industry competition, and more. Here's what he had to say:
https://mobidictum.com/the-era-of-diversity-and-inclusion-in-gaming/
However, as the recent Gamer Sentiment Study on Diversity and Inclusion of Newzoo reveals, the gaming landscape is much more diverse. The study, encompassing over 4,000 gamers across the U.S. and UK, unveils that 46% of gamers are women, 20% are Latinx, 15% are black, 5% are Asian American, 16% are LGBTQIA+, and 31% have a disability.
https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/stop-killing-games-campaign/
Gaming Industry; The Crew; Gamers seek legal win that would stop developers from rendering online games unplayable: 'It is an assault on both consumer rights and preservation of media'
https://www.projectmanagement.com/blog-post/77005/crafting-a-better-gaming-future--ethical-insights-on-the-video-game-industry
Applying the PMI Code of Ethics to video game development underscores the importance of honesty, responsibility, respect, and fairness in shaping a positive and sustainable industry. By adhering to these ethical principles, developers can create inclusive and high-quality games, maintain a healthy and supportive work environment, and build
https://march8.com/articles/game-changers
Although the gaming industry may be overlooked as a desirable career path for children, girls in particular are served with yet another deterrent. A study, carried out by Young Gamers & Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM), found that, while playing massive multiplayer online games (MMOs), 28% of female gamer reported being sexually harrassed, 35%
https://www.gwi.com/reports/the-gaming-playbook
A third of those gaming on handheld devices do so for the story and narrative. Gaming motivations are a rich blend - from relaxation, to socialising. Find out why your audiences are gaming. 22% of console gamers have bought a game via a digital marketplace in the last month. Digital disruption is touching every aspect of the gaming industry
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbalaban/2024/05/29/how-are-hackers-targeting-gamers-security-risks-unveiled/
In 2022, the global gaming industry generated an estimated $184.4 billion. It is no wonder cybercriminals are increasingly targeting gamers. Attracted by the potential for financial gain, hackers
https://www.kinectify.com/resources/navigating-sanctions-compliance-in-the-gaming-industry
Navigating Sanctions Compliance in the Gaming Industry. Russia's war in Ukraine and other geopolitical events are making sanctions and a compliance officer's duty around watchlist screening more relevant today than ever before. The US Treasury Department maintains 38 active sanctions programs with new sanctioned actors added to over 16 of
https://ablegamers.org/why-inclusive-gaming-matters/
Inclusion in Video Games: Going Beyond The Controller. One of the reasons why inclusive gaming matters so much is because of the transformative power that video games offer. Gaming is no longer just about scoring points or achieving the next level — it's about community, representation, empowerment, and more.
https://www.americangaming.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/AGA_WorkplaceDiversity_Report.pdf
te of gaming industry workforce diversity. This benchmarking study is based on Equal Employment Opportunity Commission submissions from AGA member operators and manufacturers that detail how their workforces breakdown along ra. across job functions.The data show that:The gender breakdown of the gaming industry workforce largely mirrors that of