Aristocrat Leisure, the Australian gambling machine manufacturer, has finalised the sale of its subsidiary Plarium, the developer behind the popular mobile game 'Raid: Shadow Legends', to Sweden’s Modern Times Group in a deal worth up to $820 million
Bangladesh's game development market, although smaller than that of the US, shows promise. In 2021, the market was valued at $62.22 million and is part of a broader $0.37 billion gaming industry in the country. Projections indicate that this market could double by 2026.
2023, if the hype is anything to go by, will shape up to be a year of fantastic new game releases as well.
As the world moves to the post-pandemic era and toward global inflation, the video game industry has been facing notable dip in popularity and sales.
Aristocrat Leisure, the Australian gambling machine manufacturer, has finalised the sale of its subsidiary Plarium, the developer behind the popular mobile game 'Raid: Shadow Legends', to Sweden’s Modern Times Group in a deal worth up to $820 million
Bangladesh's game development market, although smaller than that of the US, shows promise. In 2021, the market was valued at $62.22 million and is part of a broader $0.37 billion gaming industry in the country. Projections indicate that this market could double by 2026.
2023, if the hype is anything to go by, will shape up to be a year of fantastic new game releases as well.
As the world moves to the post-pandemic era and toward global inflation, the video game industry has been facing notable dip in popularity and sales.