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A new game ecosystem is coming to life with the collaboration of n11.com, Netmarble, and Dogus Technology

Three companies joined forces to create new success stories about the rapidly rising mobile games in both world and Turkey.

n11.com is establishing a new game ecosystem for mobile games with the collaboration of South Korea’s largest mobile game developer Netmarble’s Turkey office Netmarble Turkey, and Dogus Technology.

According to the n11.com statement, the game industry continues its rapid rise. In addition to the giant acquisitions and mergers since the beginning of the year, in the sector where playing time has increased, in-store expenditures also have increased.

Analysts stated that 44.1 billion mobile games were downloaded in 2020 and 2.7 billion users will spend $77.2 billion on games by the end of the year. It was also stated that stated that especially the hyper casual and casual game category is on the rise in Turkey.

While the number of studios increased from double-digit numbers to four-digit numbers, the mobility in the category started to attract the attention of young talents and institutions who want to enter this field.

n11.com, Netmarble Turkey and Dogus Technology joined forces to create new success stories about the rapidly rising mobile games in both world and Turkey.

With the game ecosystem program aimed at all young people who wishing to support the development of the sector from the infrastructure, and who have or have not established their team Turkey’s most effective network in this area will be established.

Training will last 10 weeks

With the ecosystem program that has been implemented for Turkey to have more say in the gaming industry, mentoring training will be provided under 4 main headings in the digital environment. Detection of tendencies towards young people in game idea generation, the tendency of young people in the production of game ideas, trend reports specific to games, access to researches and relevant trainings will be given by Netmarble Turkey.

Young people will also receive training in game design, UI design, 2D, 3D, interactive design, animation and effects design by expert instructors.

In the development phase of the game, Dogus Technology and Netmarble trainers will organize training for participants on project management, game development, resource management, SDK integrations and other software supporting studios.

Within the scope of the 10-week training, n11.com and Netmarble Turkey trainers will train young people on new user acquisition, campaign management, in-app purchasing and advertising, increasing brand value and game design.

Students or graduates studying in departments of universities such as economics, statistics, engineering, psychology, organizational behavior, behavioral science, visual design, game design will be able to apply to the training program.

After the training program, teams will be formed and a new ecosystem will be established. Applications will be received via www.gamershubtr.com.

Source: AA / Translated by Bazaar Times Team

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