The author of games industry book The Curve reckons this year will be able consolidation rather than revolution. And free-to-play will be the growth area
After several years of tumultuous change, the games industry is set to have a quiet 2015, according to one analyst. Nicholas Lovell, founder of news site Gamesbrief and author of free business book The Curve told the Guardian that the next year will be one of consolidation rather than revolution for developers and publishers.
“My general thesis is that nothing is going to happen in 2015, it’s going to be really, really dull,” he said.
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