Last week the tech world descended on Helsinki for Slush 2015, and as you might expect, we got quite a few stories out of the two day's events, three of which ended up beng some of our most read articles of the week.
Leading the way was David Helgason, founder of Unity, giving his thoughts on VR and warning any potential developers for the platform that they'll "need funding for the next 2-4 years" as the market finds its feet (or eyes).
Our second most read article wasn't a Slush special, but instead a Charticle looking at the disappointing release of Minions Paradise, providing some insights into just how badly it's done and some suggestions as to why.
Next up, it's back to Slush as Finnish developer Futureplay revealed that their first game, Farm Away, has already started generating $0.082 ARPDAU for the company.
And finally, David Diaz of Fyber seeks to bust open five common myths of mobile advertising, while Supercell investor Index Ventures explains its interest in the company.
Have a look at the list for more details on the stories.
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