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Gaming and E-sports Agency Gaming regularly prepares the ‘Turkey Gaming Industry Report’ for 5 years and the 2020 report has been published. Gaming in Turkey Founder Ozan Aydemir stated the pandemic increased the rate of growth of the gaming industry and also the time of play by 30%, added that the number of players in Turkey exceeded 36 million and the gaming industry size reached 880 million USD.
With increasing investment in Turkey as in many other sectors, the gaming sector in Turkey began to draw attention. The most important developments of the year were the acquisition of Peak Games and Rollic Games by Zynga for 1.8 billion and 168 million USD, while the share sales transactions in the gaming industry in the nine months of 2020 created a volume of approximately 2 billion USD. All these developments made the gaming industry the sector that received the most investments. Furthermore,
Lords Mobile, IGG’s massively popular strategy MMO, has just turned five.
Since launching back in 2016 it’s been downloaded well over a billion times on Android alone, as well as racking up an impressive 6 million user reviews on Google Play, and another million on the App Store. It even made the jump to PC in 2019.
In the year that it arrived, meanwhile, Lords Mobile was named the Best Competitive Game at the Google Play Awards, and nominated for the Best Multiplayer Game award in the following year.
To celebrate these unbelievably impressive achievements on the game’s 5th anniversary, we thought it would be nice to remind ourselves of some of Lords Mobile’s most significant moments on its path to half-decade glory.
December 23, 2020
Huawei Mate 40 Pro.
Hardware Zone
Does Huawei s Mate 40 Pro have what it takes to play with the big boys?
As we watch 2020 come to a close, the last major smartphone brand with a flagship offering finally entered our hands - the Huawei Mate 40 Pro.
If you’re wondering why Huawei seemed quiet after announcing the Mate 40 series in October, that’s because the phones were slated for a December 2020 launch. To recap, the Mate 40 series models available globally are:
Huawei Mate 40 (8GB RAM + 128GB storage): €899 (S$1,610)
Huawei Mate 40 Pro (8GB RAM + 256GB storage): €1,199
Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ (12GB RAM + 256GB storage): €1,399