We’ve had a long period where mobile platforms (were seen as) dominated by casual games (games flexible towards different use cases, and mostly positive in their fictions), but with the release of Fortnite on iOS, we suddenly have a situation where a more traditional shooter is top grossing.
In an MCV interview, Tim Sweeney argues that this is the future: that “serious” games (sic) will be dominant the mobile charts.
Well. It’s true that Fortnite is new in this context in terms of being a top-grossing shooter. But the news is not so much that it is a “serious” game, meaning one that has depth and that players can keep improving their skills at. Candy Crush is an involved game if you try to get far, and so is Clash Royale, and the latter one is about multiplayer competition as well.
The news is really that a traditional “core” game genre, in this case the shooter, has been successfully launched on mobile platforms.
Published on May 04, 2018 00:54