
Funding and Monetisation
An investigation into how video games are funded and monetised, covering microtransactions, downloadable content, and subscription models.
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An investigation into how video games are funded and monetised, covering microtransactions, downloadable content, and subscription models.
Key Questions
- How have monetisation strategies in video games evolved over time?
- What are the ethical concerns surrounding microtransactions and loot boxes?
- How do freemium models generate revenue for game developers?
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