Week that was

Amazon's Twitch deal pondered, gaming for wearables, and rethinking UA

The past 7 days in bite-sized portions

Amazon's Twitch deal pondered, gaming for wearables, and rethinking UA

Unless you've been living under a rock you'll know that the biggest news of the week was Amazon's $970 million acquisition of Twitch.

However, even though Amazon's deal, quite rightly, stole the show, the rest of the industty has been doing its best to grab our attention. 

HandyGames' CEO Christopher Kassulke and Funky Whale CEO Antonio Rabanera both revealed how they plan to break into the world of wearables, while Glu Mobile completed its miraculous U-turn by ending July as the world's biggest mobile publisher. 

Followings its purchase, Twitch also announced that Gameloft's Heroes of Order & Chaos will become the first mobile MOBA to feature its integration. 

Of course, that's merely the tip of the iceberg, so go and make yourself comfortable while we prepare another mind-altering dose of Week That Was.

Industry Voices

Monetisation

User acquisition, retention, and discovery

Tools & Platforms

Funding, acquisitions, personnel and shutterings


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