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Xsolla Developer Summit: The Anatomy of a Slow Video Game Hit (Presented by Xsolla)

Justin Berenbaum  (VP, Strategic Planning & GM, Xsolla)

Yuval Markovich  (Co-founder, Happy Juice Game)

Location: Room 2024, West Hall

Date: Tuesday, March 21

Time: 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Pass Type: All Access Pass, Core Pass, Summits Pass, Expo Pass, Audio Pass, Independent Games Summit Pass

Topic: Business & Marketing

Format: Sponsor Developer Summit

Vault Recording: Video

Audience Level: All

Xsolla

Let's delve into the new realities of a great game, from ideation to funding to launch and everything in between. Building a successful game business can be a challenge. It starts with a great game and team, followed by the necessary funding to make it a reality. But what comes next? What happens after you use those funds to create and launch your game? Hear what industry veterans say to ensure your game becomes a success and reaches its maximum potential.

Takeaway

Justin and Yuval will provide insights and advice from the perspective of industry veterans about the different stages of game development, from ideation to launch and beyond. The aim of this expertise is to help maximize potential for success in the game industry.

Intended Audience

The target audience for this session is game developers and entrepreneurs who are interested in building a successful game business, particularly those who are interested in what happens once a game is funded and launched. What comes next?