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Sony announces increases to PS5 and PS5 Pro MSRP in the United States
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Remedy is "unsatisfied" with the sales of its live-service shooter FBC: Firebreak, as the game underperformed on Steam
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Xbox Series X and S: Microsoft has reportedly sold less than 30 million consoles this generation
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Sony has seen enough: Three years after acquiring Bungie, Sony says the days of independence are 'getting lighter' and its future 'is to become part of PlayStation Studios'
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SPIDER-PUNK movie in development at Sony, Daniel Kaluuya to co-write
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day | Teaser
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Kowloon's Gate (PS1, 1997)
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Gran Turismo 3 in ultra widescreen
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Nea – Boys Will Be Boys (2025)
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Resident Evil Requiem | Reveal trailer
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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach | Game premiere
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Lego Party! | World premiere trailer Summer Game Fest 2025
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MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls | Announce trailer
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Nioh 3 | Announcement trailer
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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey | Official trailer
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The issue of indie game discoverability on distribution platforms
The other day, I happened to stumble on a YouTube video where the creator explored the problem of “discoverability” of video games on platforms like app stores, Steam, and Sony, Microsoft, and...
The other day, I happened to stumble on a YouTube video where the creator explored the problem of “discoverability” of video games on platforms like app stores, Steam, and Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo’s shops. That’s something that has been bothering me for a long time about the Apple App Store.
By pure coincidence though, this morning, as I was browsing through the “You Might Also Like” section at the bottom of a game that I am interested in, I began to go down a rabbit hole where I ended up finding a good handful of games I had played on Steam that I wasn’t aware were available on iOS/iPadOS as well. It’s quite sad, because these are games that I really enjoyed, and I paid for them on Steam, a platform that Valve (understandingly) neglects on macOS, whereas I could have played them optimized for iOS/iPadOS.
The creator in the YouTube video didn’t really have a solution for this problem, and it seems to me that as the industry grows, and more and more “slop” begins to flood these platforms, it will only become harder and harder to discover the good indie games buried underneath it all.
I feel this intense urge inside me to start some kind of blog or website to provide short reviews so that at least some people will discover these games. We definitely need more human curation.
I’m also appalled that so many of these games on the Apple App Store have little to no ratings. No one makes an effort to leave behind a few words so that other people can get an idea of whether it’s worth to invest their money in a game.
I guess that there isn’t really anything that can be done about the issue of discoverability. As an indie developer and publisher, you just have to do the that best you can to market your game, and hope to redirect potential customers to your website or socials, where you should clearly list all the platforms that your game is available on (surprisingly, a lot of developers don’t do this). But that’s about all that you can do. The rest is luck.
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Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind
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Caught Stealing | Official trailer
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Helldivers 2 finally has Super Earth maps to fight on as part of the Heart of Democracy major update
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The Midnight Walk | Launch trailer
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I Know What You Did Last Summer | Official trailer
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Leaker claims that a PlayStation 6 Portable is in the pipeline
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Playstacean - Custom crab shaped PlayStation build
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'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse' to release on June 4, 2027
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day to release on July 31, 2026
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‘Legend of Zelda’ film sets March 2027 theatrical release from Sony Pictures
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PATAPON 1+2 Replay | Announcement trailer
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Deliver At All Costs | Release date trailer – 22nd May 2025
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Housemarque's next game, Saros, would never have been possible if the studio remained independent, according to its CEO Ilari Kuittinen
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A history of the San Francisco bouncy ball TV ad
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Control Ultimate Edition free update adds Hideo Kojima mission for all players – coming to PC, PS5 and Xbox Series
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Nyaight of the Living Cat | Official trailer
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WANDERSTOP | PC, PS5 & Xbox Series X|S launch trailer
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Islanders: New Shores | Announce trailer
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Sayonara Wild Hearts | PlayStation 5 trailer
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Hit horror game Mouthwashing is coming to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch in 2025 as the PC version hits 500,000 sales
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Phantom Blade Zero | Gameplay trailer
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Saros | Cinematic announce trailer
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PlayStation Network is still down after fourteen hours and no one knows why
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PlayStation quietly removes "slop" shovelware PS5 games following investigation
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Entertainment Software Association unveils iicon, game-changing thought leader summit to harness the power of interactive entertainment and shape the future of business and culture
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Forza Horizon 5 comes to PlayStation 5 in Spring 2025
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Until Dawn | Film first look
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What happened to the world's largest tube TV/CRT?
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Karate Kid: Legends | Official trailer
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28 Years Later | Official trailer
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Overthrown | Gameplay trailer
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Sony is reportedly working on a PS5 portable
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Supreme Court wants US input on whether ISPs should be liable for users’ piracy, in $1 billion Sony v. Cox case
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