As the mobil💛e gaming scene begins to change - hopefully for the better ꦯ- Playond is aiming to bring indie developers into the subscription service fold.
When ꧋video games first started to make a real impact on mobile platforms, it made for an exciting time. Since then, the landscape has been somewhat ruined by the "freemium" model, where companie⛦s offer games for free but then load them up with microtransactions. This "genre" has become so prevalent that even developers who despise it have no choice but to use it.
2019 might well have signaled the beginning of the end for freemium gaming, thanks to Apple and Google. Both have released gaming subscription services on their respective platforms, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Apple Arcade and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Google Play Pass. Since gamers are paying a monthly fee, the games included are free from microtransactio🐲ns.
Since Apꦜple and Google need to appeal to as many people as possible, most of the launch titles on both services come courtesy of bigger developers. That still leaves indie developers out in the cold, but that's where Playond enters the fra﷽y. This subscription service option for mobile gamers is exclusively for indie developers and costs a fraction of the price of what Apple and Google are charging.
Playond is a new subscription service that aims to bring the joy of premium gaming back to mobi🐓le gamers, but with a focus on indie developers and smaller studios. The minds behind it have teamed up with various iOS developers and already have 60 different games on the platform ready to go for anyone interested in giving Playoꦿnd a whirl.
The best part about Playond is that anyone with an iOS device can try the service out for free. There are limitations on what the free service offers but if you enjoy it, the full service is currently being offered at the early bird price of just $0.99 per month. That's 60 games, with more to come, for less than a buck a month. Plus, since it's free to try, what are you wai🉐ting for? The worst that could happen is you don't like it, so why not try it?
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