The Top 4 Game Development Trends For 2020

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Published on December 18, 2019, 5:48 am
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The video games industry has changed dramatically in recent years. With the advancement in technology, players can now play their favourite games in Omnia Canada anywhere, anytime. From 2D games to console gaming and now mobile games, the trends are changing and so is the field of game development. Read on to know the top game development trends for 2020.

Realistic game-play through virtual reality

Virtual Reality (VR) video games are expected to generate $22.9 billion in revenue by the end of 2020. As VR hardware and content improve, more and more gamers around the world are exploring the latest and greatest innovations in VR. The advent of standalone VR headsets like Oculus Rift will make VR accessible to large audiences.

VR content is still limited to enthusiasts, but it’s gaining steam. Combining VR headsets with the latest game engines will enable developers to generate graphics that imitate reality to a high extent. The business potential of this new exciting technology will shift the focus of developers towards experimenting with VR.

Cloud gaming

Cloud gaming runs games on a remote server and streams them directly on the user’s device. It provides much needed compute and storage resources for open-source gaming. This has enabled developers to modify existing games and create new variants of games. Players do not need to install the game and run updates regularly. These factors make cloud gaming much more attractive to players. As long as you have a good internet connection, you can play cloud games wherever and whenever you want.

Gaming companies such as Sony and Microsoft release new consoles every few years and the PC gaming market changes even more frequently. By spreading the cost of a hardware upgrade to thousands of gamers, the cost of gaming will be reduced significantly. This, in turn, will remove the barriers to entry for niche game developers.

The advent of 5G

Of all the technologies that will change gaming in the coming years, 5G is one of the biggest. It will introduce more cloud-based services in the future. It could also bring more multiplayer games and subscription titles as well as other things. High-speed internet will allow developers to experiment with more immersive graphics for online gaming.

5G will provide more stable connections that will allow gamers to play online games without worrying about dropping out of a game. As 5G grows, we will see an increase in the number of multiplayer games.

Adoption of AI

Voice acting is on the rise in the video games industry. However, game developers are also experimenting in the field of AI. Artificial intelligence helps developers to test and find bugs in the game before releasing it. It is also used to enhance the gaming experience of players and its adoption is increasing in game development.

Some developers are researching techniques to combine AI and facial recognition in order to create games that progress based on the facial expressions of the player. Advanced AI gaming technology will be developed in the upcoming years.

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