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Taking the crypto out of web3 gaming: Debunking 4 sticky misconceptions How to monetize the 97% of n

Taking the crypto out of web3 gaming: Debunking 4 sticky misconceptions [Read the blog]( How to monetize the 97% of non-payers in your midcore or hardcore game [Read the blog]( The hyper-casual gaming industry: Past, present, and future [Read the blog]( How to think when balancing a game economy Designing a free-to-play game requires the right in-game balance - especially the balance between monetization and user retention. To design a game economy that maximizes player engagement, Stanislav Stankovic recommends: - Rewarding players for their persistence - not just their skill - Placing the most interesting rewards in regular intervals - Create player scenarios to estimate their game trajectories Get the rest of his tips on our [LevelUp Medium](. The evolution of mobile sports games In our new LevelUp podcast, Mike Taramykin, CEO at HypGames, sits down with our host Melissa Zeloof to discuss the evolution of sports games - the challenges moving from console to F2P, how to work with licensors, and what to expect in the future. We loved this quote: "The thing with sports is that it scratches that competitive itch that everyone has. For sports games developers, it’s about instilling the need to beat someone else. It’s not about who’s good and who’s bad, it’s about who’s good and who’s great." [Listen to the whole thing]( Forbes: [Examining the future of the mobile gaming industry]( GamesHub: [Where fashion brands meet mobile gaming]( GamesIndustry.biz: [What are games worth? Australian mobile game developers talk monetization]( Pocketgamer.biz: [How Nintendo sees mobile gaming as a marketing strategy]( Newzoo: [Report: Comparing mobile gamers in Germany versus the U.K.]( [Spotify]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( [Medium]( ironSource provides leading marketing and monetization solutions for app developers [Head to our community hub for more great content]( [Update your email preferences]( ironSource Menachem Begin 121 Tel Aviv, Israel

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