Mighty DOOMed: How Doom’s Mobile Spinoff Misstepped

Mighty DOOMed: How Doom’s Mobile Spinoff Misstepped

Reading Time: 26 minutes Alpha Dog Games, a Nova Scotia-based game studio and subsidiary of ZeniMax Media, is the developer behind Mighty Doom, the only mobile-first rendition leveraging the famous DOOM IP, which turns 30 years old later this year. The title is Alpha Dog’s first game within the Bethesda and ZeniMax family — and therefore also within Microsoft,…

Alvaro Duarte: Voodoo’s Ongoing Evolution

Alvaro Duarte: Voodoo’s Ongoing Evolution

Reading Time: < 1 minute In this episode, Alvaro Duarte – VP of Casual Games at Voodoo – joins Naavik co-founder Aaron Bush to discuss if hypercasual is dead. We explore the changes Voodoo’s seen in its own business to inform this view and dig into why the company is shifting its focus to (hybrid)casual, also why Voodoo’s entrance into casual shouldn’t be underestimated and why the team is thinking about web3, as well as how Voodoo’s culture is designed for it to move fast, try many things, and support several internal and external teams.

Bringing Web3 Games to Mobile

Bringing Web3 Games to Mobile

Reading Time: < 1 minute Over the past 15 years, mobile gaming has grown to be the predominant form factor for gamers, generating over two-thirds of global gaming revenues, and an even bigger share of player activity. But when it comes to Web3 games, games that integrate NFTs, digital ownership and tokenized economies, they still almost exclusively exist outside the mobile app stores. Why is that?

To better understand what the mobile options are for game developers, your host Niko Vuori talks with Anil Das-Gupta, Benas Baltramiejunas , and Chris Akhavan.