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Game publishers should have a deeper connection with fans

May 23, 2015 by Patrick Kulikowski in Editorial

Having an established fanbase is one thing, but creating a more open dialogue with them is a whole other ballgame. And it’s something that more game companies — particularly ones based in Japan, need to make a stronger push for.

One example of increased fan outreach is Capcom and the transformation its USA branch has undergone over the course of eight years. Capcom USA created a website entitled Capcom-Unity, which serves as a hub where fans of the company’s long line of games can read up on its regularly updated news blog, chat about its games in a forum and even use it as a grounds for voicing requests.

This model didn’t come at the drop of the hat. It required a lot of conversations with top executives and one employee’s willingness to take matters into his own hands.

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May 23, 2015 /Patrick Kulikowski
publishers, public relations, opinion, editorial, Capcom, PR, Square Enix, Konami, Nintendo, community, community management
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