CTW Cayman (Nasdaq: CTW) ("CTW" or "the Company"), a leading game platform company providing global access to web-based games through its flagship HTML5 platform G123.jp, today announced that its ...
Canada isn’t just the home of major blockbuster publishers and developers, it’s also home to some of the fastest-growing social-gaming studios. As part of that trend, Toronto-based Big Viking Games ...
We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about ...
What just happened? After months of reports, one of TikTok's initial forays into games has emerged. Users in several countries can now play HTML5-based mini-games within the service. TikTok is the ...
Developers have been creating financially successful games with web technologies for many years: Travian was successful using static web pages and Farmville ploughed an entirely new furrow using Flash ...
Casual games giant SPIL Games hasn't previously been very active in the mobile games space. The potential for emerging web standard HTML5 to unify web and mobile gaming has it very excited however.
Mobile games marketing platform Playable Factory has recently launched H5 Games, an HTML5-based creative service built to bring mobile games to social platforms like TikTok and Snap. With the launch ...
Following a big 2025 for CTW Cayman, company CEO Ryuichi Sasaki sits down with CBR to discuss his vision for the future of anime gaming.
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Pavel Polovinka is head of publishing at Playgama, a platform for the distribution and monetization of HTML5 games. What happens when you hop from the mobile gaming market into the web one? Can you ...