In this episode of the ByteAction Podcast, we sit down with Christian Gascons, COO and co-founder of Games for a Living (GFAL), to explore the journey of building sustainable gaming studio, their upcoming launch of Diamond Dreams, and how their team is redefining the match3 space.From Christian’s start at Blizzard Entertainment, to co-founding a studio in Barcelona, to building highly player focused games, this episode dives into the realities of the gaming industry today➡️ If you’re into gaming, startups, Web3, or entrepreneurship, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.0:54 – Welcome to the Podcast1:18 – Announcing the early launch of Diamond Dreams2:20 – Why launch now? Timing & market conditions2:28 – Who is Christian Gascons?3:20 – Early career: from Blizzard to VR studies6:25 – Founding Games for a Living & the vision8:30 – Building infrastructure before launching Diamond Dreams9:35 – The founding team & creative leadership11:45 – Raising $1.2M with just a PowerPoint13:00 – Making Web3 gaming accessible & optional14:10 – Why “game first” matters in blockchain gaming15:01 – Physical jewelry linked to in-game collectibles16:45 – How the gameplay & collectibles work18:20 – Digital collectibles vs NFTs20:20 – Building community, influencer program & Proof of Lux campaign23:35 – The hardest challenges: legal, compliance & iteration27:05 – Free-to-play, user acquisition & market realities28:18 – Gaming industry downturn & layoffs30:22 – The role of a COO in a gaming startup33:37 – Leadership style & company culture36:12 – Lessons from 13 years as an entrepreneur39:35 – Why fun matters more than graphics42:19 – Retention & what makes players come back44:00 – Future vision for Games for a Living45:02 – Leaving a mark in Web3 gaming46:10 – Advice for young people entering the gaming industry-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------https://gfal.com/
In this episode I’m joined by Darius Misiukevicius - Product Owner at Honeygain - the largest crowdsourced web-intelligence network.
We talk about the the origins and evolution of HoneyGain, a platform that allows users to share their unused internet bandwidth for monetary rewards.
Darius shares insights into the B2B model, user education, and the challenges faced during the company's growth, especially during the pandemic. Finally, we explore the importance of leadership, team dynamics, and the future of AI in business, while also touching on the startup culture in Lithuania and the values that drive personal and professional growth.
0:00 Introduction
07:07 Understanding the B2B Model
12:54 Evolution of HoneyGain's Product
16:55 Challenges and Timing of Launch
21:17 User Trust and Security Concerns
23:43 Diversity in Platforms and Services
24:51 Solving Problems for Game Studios
25:32 Future Developments and Personal Impact
26:39 Navigating Leadership Responsibilities
27:20 The Essence of Leadership Skills
28:13 Proud Moments in Team Development
29:01 Unlocking Potential in Others
30:40 Core Values in Family and Business
32:28 Hiring for Soft Skills vs. Hard Skills
35:24 The Importance of Mutual Respect in Work Relationships
37:21 Open Communication in Team Dynamics
40:19 Building a Tech Company in Lithuania
42:21 The Future of AI in Business
45:27 Fueling Energy and Passion in Leadership
46:16 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
https://www.honeygain.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/misiukevicius-darius/
In this episode I’m joined by Rafał Bieniek - co-founder & CEO of Metashift Labs.
We discuss Rafał’s journey in game development, the challenges of starting a studio, and the importance of community engagement. He shares insights on transitioning from a side project to a full-time endeavor, the dynamics of working with investors versus publishers, and the innovative concepts behind their upcoming game. The discussion also touches on the future of game development, the role of AI, and advice for aspiring developers.
00:00 Introduction and Personal Background
03:17 Journey into Game Development
05:46 Starting a Game Studio
08:19 Transitioning from Side Hustle to Full-Time
10:53 Hiring and Team Growth
13:25 Working with Publishers vs. Investors
15:55 New Game Development Approach
18:15 Innovative Game Concept
20:51 Connection Between Players and Characters
23:16 Game Mechanics and Strategy
25:54 Conclusion and Future Plans
26:26 Validating Ideas Early in Game Development
28:37 Finding Your Niche in Game Design
31:33 Building a Community Around Your Game
34:10 The Current State of the Game Industry
39:41 Leveraging AI in Game Development
42:40 Creativity Within Constraints
44:50 Personal Gaming Preferences and Inspirations
48:24 Future Aspirations for Metashift Labs
https://metashiftlabs.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafbie/
https://dominusautoma.com/
In this episode I’m speaking to Antek Krowicki, and Zach Howe - the co-founders of Nyx Studios. Nyx Studios is a multimedia entertainment company. They’re currently promoting their first tabletop game Havoc: Gen Zero (The Nyxlands of Havoc), which just wrapped up its successful Kickstarter campaign after raising 572% of its goal.
We talk about designing with storytelling at the core, building worlds inspired by literary sci-fi and strategy classics, and why community-driven creation is the future of indie games.
We also discuss Antek’s and Zack’s journey from writers to worldbuilders, and how a dream project launched in a Telegram group became a Kickstarter success and a growing game universe.
00:00 Building Bonds: The Power of Friendship in Gaming
06:17 The Genesis of Havoc: Founding a Game Company
09:12 From Writers to Game Designers: A Unique Journey
11:56 Inspiration Behind Havoc: Games and Literature
15:03 The Evolution of Havoc: Naming and Universe Building
17:50 The Future of Havoc: Expanding the Universe
20:50 What Makes a Game Successful? Insights from the Industry
23:17 The Art of Game Design: Iteration and Improvement
26:07 Creating a Rich Universe: The World of Havoc
29:01 Gameplay Mechanics: Understanding Havoc
31:53 Kickstarter Success: The Journey to Funding
38:41 Building a Thriving Community
40:17 The Evolution of Community Engagement
43:17 Insights on the Gaming Industry
49:57 Team Dynamics and Collaboration
51:59 Imagining a Future with Unlimited Resources
56:29 Balancing Work and Personal Life
01:02:17 Future Plans for Nyx Studios
01:06:20 Advice for Aspiring Game Developers
https://enterhavoc.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/nyx-studios-games/about/
In this episode of ByteAction, I speak with Hanin Fakhriddin - a mobile marketing expert whose journey spans across Gameloft, Ubisoft, and beyond. From pre-smartphone gaming to leading high-impact launches like Hungry Dragon and Might and Magic: Elemental Guardians she shares her insights on how mobile games are brought to market, and what makes them thrive.
We discuss the evolution of marketing in games, the role of community building, testing strategies before launch, and why data and psychology are at the heart of great marketing. Hanin also offers a candid look at her shift into freelancing and the challenges (and joys) of teaching, consulting, and staying ahead in a fast-paced industry.
Whether you’re a dev, a marketer, or just curious about how mobile games succeed, this episode is a masterclass in mobile growth marketing.
Link to Hanin’s mobile marketing academy:
https://hanin-fakhriddin-s-school.teachable.com/?preview=logged_out
00:00 Introduction
03:15 The Roles of Networking and Graphics in Game Development
09:30 Turning Creative Visions into Playable Realities
16:40 Tackling "Impossible" Problems in Game Programming
22:50 The Secrets to Great Multiplayer Games
29:10 Remote Work: Challenges and Opportunities in Game Development
35:45 VR Gaming: The Next Frontier?
41:20 How to Break Into Game Development—and Thrive?
36:45 Balancing Innovation with Market Demand
46:55 Predictions for the Future of Gaming Technology
In this episode, I’m speaking with two incredibly talented programmers, Nikita and Michal, who’ve worked on some of the most challenging aspects of game development, including networking, rendering, and creating multiplayer systems for AAA games like Six Days in Fallujah and Saints Row 3 Remastered.
Together, we uncover the intricate craft of game programming and its pivotal role in shaping the experiences we all enjoy as gamers.
They share insightful stories about overcoming "impossible" technical problems and what it truly means to succeed as a senior programmer in today’s fast-evolving gaming industry.
Finally, we explore the human side of game development—working remotely, building meaningful connections with teams across the globe, and maintaining passion for gaming in a demanding industry. Whether you’re a budding developer or a gaming enthusiast, this episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insights and practical advice from two industry veterans.
00:00 Introduction
03:15 The Roles of Networking and Graphics in Game Development
09:30 Turning Creative Visions into Playable Realities
16:40 Tackling "Impossible" Problems in Game Programming
22:50 The Secrets to Great Multiplayer Games
29:10 Remote Work: Challenges and Opportunities in Game Development
35:45 VR Gaming: The Next Frontier?
41:20 How to Break Into Game Development—and Thrive
46:55 Predictions for the Future of Gaming Technology
In this episode, I’m speaking with Gabriele Aimone - COO and Co-Founder of TIFO, a gaming startup focused on enhancing fans engagement, as well as a strategic advisor at Systems Heavy. We dive into his journey through the gaming industry, starting from his early days at Supercell, where he witnessed the rapid growth of mobile games like Clash of Clans.
We also discuss his path from finance to gaming, the challenges he faced, and how he found his calling in team operations and company culture. He shares valuable insights into the process of raising funds, navigating today’s tough investment landscape, and the importance of finding the right investor-partner fit.
Finally, we explore future trends in gaming, like the potential for transmedia experiences. This episode is packed with practical advice for anyone in the industry, from founders to aspiring developers.
00:00 Introduction
02:53 Breaking into the Gaming Industry
06:44 Supercell and the Mobile Gaming Boom
09:50 Career Transitions and Burnout
14:20 Challenges of Raising Funds Today
20:10 The Value of Staying True to Your Vision
27:44 Future Trends: Transmedia in Gaming
31:00 Building Effective Teams for Startups
36:45 Balancing Innovation with Market Demand
41:00 Insights for Young Professionals Breaking In
In this episode I'm speaking to Dino Patti - Founder @ Coherence - a network engine, platform and a series of tools to help anyone create a multiplayer game and a Co-Founder of Playdead.
We talk about his journey in the gaming industry, the creation of Limbo. We also discuss Coherence, how the company powers the multiplayer gaming and the importance of creating experiences that last.
Lastly we touch on the topic of raising money in the industry, the role of publishers, and the keys to launching a successful game.
It was a great conversation, and I hope that you will all enjoy it, and take something away from it.
00:00 Introduction
04:17 Game Development
06:44 Starting Playdead and the Challenges Faced
09:27 Securing Funding and Hiring the First Employee
12:53 Pitching to Investors and Publishers
17:17 The Vision Behind Limbo and its Execution
19:49 Development Timeline
24:45 The Impact of Unity and the Changing Gaming Landscape
26:48 Raising Money for Game Development
40:46 The Keys to Success in the Gaming Industry
47:13 The Role of Publishers in Community Building
49:12 Emphasizing Uniqueness and Innovation in Game Design
52:24 Prioritizing Gameplay over Monetary Success
This time I'm joined by Jesus Bosch.
Jesus is a General Manager @ Product Madness, and previously a Founder & CEO at Starloop Studios.
In the podcast we discuss Jesus experience of building a Starloop Studio from 0 to 70 people as well as his experience of growing Product Madness from 0 to 120 people, we also talk about today’s gamedev market, talk about the importance of choosing the right people for your company, and the definition of what makes a company successful.
It was great meeting Jesus, and learning from him and his experience. Hope you will enjoy listening to it!
00:00 Introduction & 2024 hiring market
02:22 What do you do at Product Madness?
05:20 How did you enter the industry?
06:54 Starloop Studios
14:58 What defines a successful company?
16:44 When should you consider adding HR to the team?
18:17 When should you pivot?
22:19 What games do you play currently?
23:25 Things you look for in people when hiring
27:22 The impact of wrong hires
30:45 Most challenging time in the career
33:09 Being let go in Europe vs ROW
34:31 How do you continue growing as a leader?
38:21 Investment vs Publishing deals
42:15 Finding work for hire gigs back in the day
45:33 Advice for younger generations
46:38 What the future holds for you?
Product Madness: https://www.productmadness.com/
Product Madness careers: https://aristocrat.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/AristocratExternalCareersSite?hiringCompany=410fe4438ac610086a9d308831790002
This time I'm joined by Pasqual Batalla. Pasqual is a COO @ Sandsoft, and previously he held a similar position at Socialpoint studio.
In the podcast Pasqual talks about his experience with both studios, we also discuss Barcelona game development scene, scaling gaming studios and game publishing.
Hope you’ll enjoy this one, and can take something from it.
00:00 Introduction & a bit about football
05:06 Let’s talk about video games
07:45 Why this industry in particular?
08:32 Startup vs Scaleup
10:30 Beginnings of Socialpoint
14:00 Barcelona gamedev scene
15:45 Challenges @ Socialpoint
22:00 Mergers & Acquisitions
25:21 Working through Covid
29:30 Effective communication
32:00 Sandsoft
39:00 How to cut through the noise?
41:25 Choosing games to invest in
44:25 Being both: investor & publisher
47:00 What kind of leader are you?
54:30 Building successful teams
1:02:19 More about Barcelona gamedev scene
1:11:40 Advice for younger generation
Sandsoft: https://sandsoft.com/
Sandsoft careers: https://career.sandsoft.com/jobs
This time I'm joined by Andrei Podoprigora. Originally from Lithuania, Andrei currently runs Forklift Interactive - a video games publisher specializing in smart, systemic titles for PC & consoles. He's also a Venture Partner @ The Games Fund, and he was one of the first employees of tinyBuild, helping it transform itself from an indie games publisher to a huge global operation with 10+ internal studios.
In the podcast Andrei discusses his experience with tinyBuild and Forklift Interactive, he also shares insights into the publishing and venture capital industries, including the changing landscape of project funding.
We discuss the life in Barcelona & Andrei's predictions for the future of the games industry.
00:00 Introduction
03:53 Living in Barcelona
14:39 Andrei's Journey in the Games Industry
20:37 Starting Forklift and the Importance of Original IPs
27:49 Balancing Work for Hire and Original IPs
33:49 Market Conditions for Work for Hire Studios
37:04 Building a Team of Producers
39:57 Success of Systemic Games
55:25 Rise of Project Funding
01:14:17 Importance of having a clear Creative Vision
01:21:25 Future of Forklift Interactive
Forklift Interactive: https://www.forklift.gg/
The Games Fund: https://www.gamesfund.vc/