Hooded Horse CEO criticizes unfair game publishing contracts

gamesindustry.biz

Hooded Horse CEO argues many game publishing contracts unfairly burden developers with risk. He states contracts often violate efficient contract principles, with publishers taking minimal risk while developers bear most of the financial burden. Hooded Horse's contracts give developers 65% of revenue and the publisher does not recoup costs first.


With a significance score of 1.3, this news ranks in the top 44% of today's 33688 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 10,000+ subscribers:


Hooded Horse CEO criticizes unfair game publishing contracts | News Minimalist